<p>Hi,<br>
Below are a few links of photos that I have shot in Valparaiso two weeks ago, using Kodak Vision3 200T 65mm motion picture color negative stock - that I did reformat prior to the shoot to 60mm wide in order to fit the stock into a 120 medium format roll. <br>
I did develop the stock through Agfa AP-70 (compatible with C-41). <br>
Color Developer was set at 38 degrees Celcius.<br>
The rem-jet backing layer was almost all gone during the process (specifically with the final bath), and once the film was dry, I did use a wet cotton (water + borax) to finish the removal of the rem-jet anti-halo backing layer.<br>
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The stock was provided by Kodak Australia and Kodak Santa Monica, in late 2010, for an independent research about the potential to use MP stocks in medium format photography (using C-41 instead of ECN-2 process). <br>
Thank you to Kodak and in particular to Mrs. Ingrid Goodyear (Kodak Regional Business General Manager, Entertainment Imaging - Asia Pacific Region) for the help and support in getting that great color negative stock. <br>
I think this stock Vision3 200T, as well as other MP stocks as Vision3 50D, 250D, and 500T are great emultions for photographers.<br>
Best regards,<br>
Daniel Henriquez Ilic<br>
Filmmaker / Photographer</p>
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