Re: [Frameworks] universal film

2014-07-04 Thread Steven
Kodak used to have Type G Super 8 (I can't believe I remember this), Shoot in Daylight or tungsten, no filter. I heard it was balanced for about 4500K/ As far as negative/reversal I only know of that in Black and White. I wonce saw the4 most amazing images shot in B&W neg, accidentally pro

[Frameworks] universal film

2014-07-04 Thread Pip Chodorov
Does anybody know what color universal film means - in the sense that it can be developed either as reversal or negative? That's what Kahl claims in the description of their super-8 stock below. I understand that the chemicals determine whether the image will be positive or negative, and that

[Frameworks] universal film

2014-07-04 Thread Pip Chodorov
Does anybody know what color universal film means - in the sense that it can be developed either as reversal or negative? That's what Kahl claims in the description of their super-8 stock below. I understand that the chemicals determine whether the image will be positive or negative, and that