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First scans of Silbersalz arrived. It's motion picture film (really, it's Kodak Vision3 in different packaging) developed in ECN-2. It is impressive how fine the grain is. But their lab processing time is much slower than I expected.

📷 Canon AE-1 Program
🎞️ Silbersalz 250D
🔭 Canon FD 50mm/1.8
💃 Wife

#BelieveInFilm #FilmPhotography #AnalogPhotography #35mm #Silbersalz35

in reply to Eugen Rochko

Nice details. The white sleeves are particularly well rendered. Nice work.
There is, perhaps, a slight yellowish tinge, but the lighting and details are top notch.
I like the expression on her face. It shows she really likes you. 😉
in reply to Eugen Rochko

She's got that look like her hubby is delivering a public good.
in reply to Eugen Rochko

very nice! I had some great results shooting 250D in the golden hour, the reds and yellows were gorgeous. It does render quite warm it seems even in overcast conditions. Thanks for sharing!
in reply to Eugen Rochko

Great photo. The texture, clothing, and environment give a feeling of it being made in the 70's
By the way: what is the location? Looks like Zurich
in reply to Eugen Rochko

always wanted to try it out since Analog insights highlighted them. International shipping never made financial sense for me. Really clean scans though, looks like it was worth the wait for the lab!
in reply to Rich Stroffolino

@mranthropology I think you can just buy any Kodak Vision3 film and have it developed in ECN-2 and you'll get the same results. The only thing different may be that Silbersalz does not remove the remjet layer, unlike e.g. Cinestill, which does.
in reply to Eugen Rochko

Ooo…your photo has a buttery quality to it. Scrumptious!
in reply to Eugen Rochko

I've been scanning old family pictures and this has very strong 'family trip in 1974' energy. 💖

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