Cinestill always strikes me as hipster tax.
You can buy 400ft of Kodak stock for £150, which is enough to load something like 80 rolls if you do it yourself. Silverpan will develop for £7 a roll in the proper chemistry. That's less than just buying a roll of Cinestill on its own, plus it avoids this intermediate stage of stripping remjet off it before you even shoot it, which seems where loads of the problems lie with dodgy results.
Cinestill always strikes me as hipster tax.
You can buy 400ft of Kodak stock for £150, which is enough to load something like 80 rolls if you do it yourself.
You're comparing a new small town organic lemonade business with Coca Cola.
Except I dont want to drop £150 on film stock in one go, nor do i want to shoot 80 rolls of the stuff. Its not hipster tax, theyre doing all the heavy lifting for you
Cinestill always strikes me as hipster tax.
You can buy 400ft of Kodak stock for £150, which is enough to load something like 80 rolls if you do it yourself. Silverpan will develop for £7 a roll in the proper chemistry. That's less than just buying a roll of Cinestill on its own, plus it avoids this intermediate stage of stripping remjet off it before you even shoot it, which seems where loads of the problems lie with dodgy results.