You'll get at least -5EV to +5EV in 1 stop exposure brackets of following stocks:
- Kodak® Eastman® EXR 200T (5287)
This is the successor film stock of the infamous film emulation made by Dr. Mitch Bogdanowicz for Joker from the 5293 film stock! Just keep in mind that I just shot, developed and scanned it on my own and this film stock is long expired already (it's from the 90s). But there are techniques that I discovered to get back to the original behaviour of the stock as good as possible. Tutorials are coming to the Film Profile Journey (https://www.demystify-color.com/filmprofiling) soon!
- Kodak® Eastman® EXR 100T (5248)
Another really famous film stock that produces beautiful results. It's one of the most thought after film stocks for 16 & 35mm to shoot with for indie filmmakers at the moment. Especially for short films, music videos and similar. With the help of these charts you can at least emulate the (color) look for directors and DPs who wanted to shoot with it and get the aesthetics for their projects.
Both developed in ECN-2 by myself (www.unwindfilms.at) and scanned on a Fuji Frontier SP3000 & Blackmagic Design Cintel G3 HDR+ scanner!
Charts in the frame are:
- X-Rite® Colorchecker Digital SG
- X-Rite® Colorchecker Classic
- Kodak® Grey Card
- Kodak® Grey Scale
- Kodak® Color Seperation Guide
More details are coming soon✌🏻
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