A few more from the Revolog Color folm, Part 1 can be found HERE.
I found the film to be quite grainy,
but it does remind me of vintage photos!
This one had a uniform cast of green tones.
more green tones
This next one is my favourite, there are some subtle colour casts, top and bottom left and right, which I quite like.
Most of the rest of the photo’s are too green/red tinted, so what with that and the grain I won’t be doing another roll of it. Fun to try things out though so I’m happy!
It really does look like you took those in the 1950s. Fun to try, but I understand why you won’t be doing it again.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Cheers Pete!
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I hated photos of myself when I was a kid because my hair always came out green…now understand why 😂
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🤣🤣🤣
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I like them : ) shows the word is still kind as always was, which is a personal fault I guess as I noticed travels are not that enjoyable with notifications popping up in the cellphone xP Thank you, fragglerocking.
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Thanks Francis, I think you’re right!
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Thank you for trying it – no need for me to now 😉 I have to say now Fuji C200 is getting harder to find I am mostly shooting Portra 400, which I really like. A wee bit more expensive, but I save money buying it from B&H in the US, if I get enough at one time to offset the freight the price is OK, and the colours and wide exposure latitude make it worth while!
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Portra is a lovely film definitely worth the money!
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The landscapes suite the effect better than the previous pics, and I do like the vintage style it produces, reminds me of childhood trips to the sea 🙂
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Cheers Eddy. 😊
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