tungsten film is simply film with a white balance for artificial light. it's balanced to 3400k or 3200k, and is used for studio shooting, where you aren't using direct sunlight. I think most tungsten films are slides... but they may have released a negative film as well... not sure.
I just picked it up because it was the only expired film in the store, and I wanted to get some more cross-processing done. I'd recommend sticking with normal films, though.
as for the crossing, it's just slide film (which usually uses E6 chemistry) through C41 (colour negatives) chemistry.
I am not too fond of that first chair pic, but everything else here is AMAZING. I love it. Especially the second pic with the benchs and chairs, and the third one that lokos like silverwair on top of books in a restaurant or something.
supersupersuper cheap when expired. $2 a roll I think. so that's nice. it's actually pretty decent, because it doesn't blow out highlights... it just seems to really saturate the colours and thats it.
but the grain is pretty bad when shooting at night and xprocessing haha.
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Awesome.
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excellent.
whats tungsten film? slide film?
cross processing- what kind?
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tungsten film is simply film with a white balance for artificial light. it's balanced to 3400k or 3200k, and is used for studio shooting, where you aren't using direct sunlight. I think most tungsten films are slides... but they may have released a negative film as well... not sure.
I just picked it up because it was the only expired film in the store, and I wanted to get some more cross-processing done. I'd recommend sticking with normal films, though.
as for the crossing, it's just slide film (which usually uses E6 chemistry) through C41 (colour negatives) chemistry.
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Good Work.
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2 years expired.
supersupersuper cheap when expired. $2 a roll I think. so that's nice.
it's actually pretty decent, because it doesn't blow out highlights... it just seems to really saturate the colours and thats it.
but the grain is pretty bad when shooting at night and xprocessing haha.
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