Is reversal really what people want? If you want a projection print you either 
need a reversal print, a currently unavailable option, or you need an interneg 
then a print, in which case you're surely better off shooting on neg, which is 
what I do. I've never needed internegs, because I've never needed more than 
five or six prints max.

Can someone elucidate? Is it the colour?

Thanks,

Nicky.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Whitman <[email protected]>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 0:16
Subject: [Frameworks] FILM Ferrania Kickstarter: potential new color reversal 
film stock



Many of you have probably already seen this, but in contrast to much of the bad 
news we hear regarding film stocks, here is some potentially good news and a 
Kickstarter campaign to begin production of Super8 and 16mm color reversal film 
stocks (link below). In return for a pledge, you can receive film from their 
first batch of film (scheduled for Spring 2015). So far the campaign seems to 
be 
doing well, in 3 days the goal is about 65% met. Take it for what you will...

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/filmferrania/100-more-years-of-analog-film


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