Pro 8 Fuji Eterna Vivid 160T is correctly notched!

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onsuper8 wrote:Here's a short clip of a project I have just completed, "The Ferryman", mostly shot in Fuji Eterna Vivid 160, shot with a Canon 814XLS, 85 filter on the front - the clip is only 25 seconds (of the 7 minute film) and it's in h264 Quicktime (320x240) 3MB but gives you an idea of what it looks like in Super 8 - I for one like the over-saturated look!

http://homepage.mac.com/onsuper8/junk/sample160.mov

I shot 5 rolls of it - no problems with jitter etc. all went swimmingly - I'll leave it up for a few days...
That looks fantastic, who did your transfer?
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Pro8mm did the transfer on their "Y" Front Ursa Diamond machine.
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It looks good, but not different.
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I'd agree - the look isn't that different - its quite subtle - it was a very overcast day day when that footage was shot - so maybe in well lit conditions it might be as different again!
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mattias wrote:san francisco looks fantastic on cross processed reversal. i shot a couple rolls of ektachrome 100vs there that turned out gorgeous. a misty day in the presidio is a photographer's dream. so, what i'm saying is that 160t might also work great. good luck.

/matt
Sounds cool. I'm not much of a fan of cross-processing, but I'm sure it looks really good on its own.

The Presidio is one of the first places I plan to hit. Maybe if I'm lucky, I can break into ILM and see what they're up to :)
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Here's a quirky British music video which seems to have been shot on Eterna Vivid 160T. OK it ain't Super 8 but it gives an idea as to the look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cF9hnr4pB4
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