Stedge, assuming you are asking about the Fuji Eterna 250D Vivid, yes it's pretty obscure, not nearly as common as the similar Kodak Vision (2,3, etc.) 250D. It's just 35mm movie film (if you're lucky 65mm) often found in short rolls or whole cans of 400'. It's pretty much home process only due to the backing (remjet), which is very easily removed just prior to processing in a baking soda and water solution (see youtube).
Cinestill is selling this pre-rolled and with the remjet pre-removed so it can be processed at a C41 lab but I've read there are some downsides to pre-removal of the remjet. What I've seen looks pretty good to me though. It's also relatively expensive in ready to go form.
I took a series of shots out across the water and there is just nothing I can do to save them. Probably a combination of my temp being off, smoky atmosphere and mid-day light. They look OK as B&W though
Aug 29, 2017 at 12:34 PM
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