Poseidon22332 Hi there! Thanks for the compliment. An X-Rite Colour checker passport was shot as an image on each film and then the image of the passport and its grey swatch was used during scanning to colour correct each image. Thanks again.
Thanks for your question, the paperbook is expected to be available early next year. Fingers crossed we hope to find a publisher next year so we can start selling the paperback internationally. Thanks for your question.
Hi Jason, I live in Melbourne Australia and the support for film products from Fuji Australia is pretty slim. This film stock is difficult to find and generally more expensive than all of the other films in this review. The FLAVR book has a review on this film, and is currently available for download from iTunes and Amazon, and it is a great film like pretty much all of the films from Fuji. It simply was not included for these reasons and also these films were chosen to give a broad cross sample of films ranging from $5.00 AUD to $22.00 AUD a roll. Fingers crossed we hope to find a publisher next year so we can start selling the paperback internationally. Thanks for your question.
Never Wifed Hi there!! Yes it is available. Depending on where you are located it may be easier to pick up a copy from a photographic retailer. Alternatively you can pick up a copy at getflavr.online We ship from Australia so depending where you are in the world it could take up to six weeks to arrive due to the current conditions. If you have any more questions let me know. Cheers!
Check this out Adam, one of the most comprehensive reviews on Agfa Vista Plus. davidschoppmann.de/index.php/reviews/film/agfa-vista-200-400/ For me personally I would say that yes all three films are manufactured by Fuji, however the Agfa is made to their specifications and result in film with a much different colour spectrum.
Hello drwatson, the scanner used for this video and the entire FLAVR book was the Epson 4870 Photo Desktop scanner, then imported into Capture One for Sharpening. The 4870 is about three generations behind the Epson v800 and has an optical resolution of 4800dpi. All of these images were scanned at the optical resolution and then resized and sharpened in Capture One. Thanks for your question.
Hi Satrio, I would love to unfortunately this is an issue with Apple as Indonesia is not available at this time. Not sure why this is however our new deck of cards will be available online next month and the hardcopy book will hopefully launch early next year. Thank you for your support!!
Thanks for your question, the paperbook is expected to be available early next year. Fingers crossed we hope to find a publisher next year so we can start selling the paperback internationally. Thanks for your question.
Jas Mann, yeah.... kind of like waiting for Kodak to release ektachrome back on the market 😩 What did you want to see Jas? Let me know in the comments...
when you start your video saying by saying "we have agfa vista 400" and that is agfaphoto vista 400, I can see that you know not much about film and didn't do a proper research.
Would love a paper copy of this, any news on that?
Only 1 vid? No this is too good. I need more!!!
Bobby showed me this at Camera Lane. Most amazing thing I've seen in, well, ever. Incredible work.
Hey! is there a Electronic version of this? i really want one film is populair again but the link is gone sadly
Hi there, this is available through the apple store as an iBook. Just put “FLAVR” in the search bar. Cheers
@@guskollar ahh that sucks im a Windows / samsung user
Where can I grab a paperback of this? Would find it much more helpful than just an ebook! cheers
Thanks for your question, the paperbook is expected to be available early next year.
OnePlusOne. FLAVR excellent. Thanks for the update. Can't wait to order it
OnePlusOne. FLAVR would love to have an update I’ve been waiting for the physical copy!
FLAVR please!
How can we get notified when the paperback is available
Does the book suggest starting darkroom filter packs for the films?
Thanks for this comparison! very useful
How did you guys correct the images?
Great work. Greets from Vienna.
Poseidon22332 Hi there! Thanks for the compliment. An X-Rite Colour checker passport was shot as an image on each film and then the image of the passport and its grey swatch was used during scanning to colour correct each image. Thanks again.
Fantastic work! Where can I buy paperback?
Thanks for your question, the paperbook is expected to be available early next year. Fingers crossed we hope to find a publisher next year so we can start selling the paperback internationally. Thanks for your question.
Printed book expected in 2018 or 2019 then?
Why was Fuji 400h not reviewed as part of this?
Hi Jason, I live in Melbourne Australia and the support for film products from Fuji Australia is pretty slim. This film stock is difficult to find and generally more expensive than all of the other films in this review. The FLAVR book has a review on this film, and is currently available for download from iTunes and Amazon, and it is a great film like pretty much all of the films from Fuji. It simply was not included for these reasons and also these films were chosen to give a broad cross sample of films ranging from $5.00 AUD to $22.00 AUD a roll. Fingers crossed we hope to find a publisher next year so we can start selling the paperback internationally. Thanks for your question.
Good point, Kodak Portra 400 and Fuji Pro 400H are basically the standard and often only available 400 speed color films in the US.
Is the paperback available yet?
Never Wifed Hi there!! Yes it is available. Depending on where you are located it may be easier to pick up a copy from a photographic retailer. Alternatively you can pick up a copy at getflavr.online
We ship from Australia so depending where you are in the world it could take up to six weeks to arrive due to the current conditions. If you have any more questions let me know. Cheers!
The Agfa, sunnyvale and Fuji are all Fuji, just look at the edge markings. Differences could be attrubuted to emulsion batch variation.
Check this out Adam, one of the most comprehensive reviews on Agfa Vista Plus.
davidschoppmann.de/index.php/reviews/film/agfa-vista-200-400/
For me personally I would say that yes all three films are manufactured by Fuji, however the Agfa is made to their specifications and result in film with a much different colour spectrum.
Hey, I would like to buy the paperback ? Is it available yet?
Ditto - love the look of the print copy shown in the video!
What scanner was used in this video?
Hello drwatson, the scanner used for this video and the entire FLAVR book was the Epson 4870 Photo Desktop scanner, then imported into Capture One for Sharpening. The 4870 is about three generations behind the Epson v800 and has an optical resolution of 4800dpi. All of these images were scanned at the optical resolution and then resized and sharpened in Capture One. Thanks for your question.
I bought it...fantastic and very useful resource....chapeau
Hi, can you make the ebook available for Indonesian Store (iTunes). I would love to buy it :)
Hi Satrio, I would love to unfortunately this is an issue with Apple as Indonesia is not available at this time. Not sure why this is however our new deck of cards will be available online next month and the hardcopy book will hopefully launch early next year. Thank you for your support!!
What a fantastically helpful review! Saved me a ton on buying a bunch of films and finding this out for myself the hard way ;-)
thanks for this video! it would be lovely to buy a hardcopy as well thanks again !
Thanks for your question, the paperbook is expected to be available early next year. Fingers crossed we hope to find a publisher next year so we can start selling the paperback internationally. Thanks for your question.
What camera was utilized?
Hi Richard Alexander. The Lens/Camera used in this shoot was the Nikon 80-200 2.8D on a Nikon F5. Exposed with flash at f8 1/250.
OnePlusOne. FLAVR thanks!
Well, we’re waiting, where are the other videos you said will be coming.
Jas Mann, yeah.... kind of like waiting for Kodak to release ektachrome back on the market 😩
What did you want to see Jas? Let me know in the comments...
@1:30 there is a link in the top left to a video that is not available, can you add it back?
the fuji appears to be not a true 400
when you start your video saying by saying "we have agfa vista 400" and that is agfaphoto vista 400, I can see that you know not much about film and didn't do a proper research.