We first learned about Silbersalz35 during last year's Photokina, and it was genuinely one of the most exciting developments we've seen in the analog photography space. While CineStill has made cinefilm accessible to stills shooters for quite some time now, what Silbersalz35 is offering with their various cine film emulsions are fundamentally different.
Although both CineStill and Silbersalz emulsions are cut from the same Kodak Vision3 motion picture film stock, one fundamental difference separates the two. The Silbersalz35 emulsions are unmodified Kodak Vision3 film stock cut down to 35mm and retain the remjet layer, while CineStill had to remove the remjet layer native to the Vision3 film stock in order to make it possible to develop the film using the popular C-41 process. Traditionally, Kodak Vision3 required the use of the ECN2 development process that was both expensive and not readily available to still photographers. . thephoblographer.com
2020-3-24 13:00