Hi Clare! That is so great to hear, thank you! I'm glad they are helpful, if you have any other content you'd like to see from us please let us know! ☺️
Just got the Washi S photos results. Conditions were sunny, around 12:00, outside/downtown. At all, very darkgrey/black shadows with more or less details, the grain of the film is quite small, finally it looks a bit like newspaper? I am realy surprise, happy. Interesting product, unique, creative possibility... can't wait to try the other washi films (35mm and 120)
@@AnalogueWonderland Friend here! I'll be doing that. Shot it through an aperture modded Gakkenflex -So you can forget the extra detail, but aye.. contrast in spades! :)
Soooo useful! Thank you! 😋
Glad to have found you :)
yey welcome!
I'm excited to try this one out now, love these explanation vids you put up about all the Wonderbox films ☺ really helpful and informative
Hi Clare! That is so great to hear, thank you! I'm glad they are helpful, if you have any other content you'd like to see from us please let us know! ☺️
Just got the Washi S photos results. Conditions were sunny, around 12:00, outside/downtown. At all, very darkgrey/black shadows with more or less details, the grain of the film is quite small, finally it looks a bit like newspaper? I am realy surprise, happy. Interesting product, unique, creative possibility... can't wait to try the other washi films (35mm and 120)
Have just ordered some... Will let you know how I get on. Love the look of the contrast in the video.
Could you please review Film Washi 12 iso??!
Yes that would be good, I still have mine from the Cyber Monday Box
I will note this down and see what we can do 😁
I developed a roll in d76 stock for a friend, the pictures are take in a forest so extra contrast levels on the scanned frames!
Awesome! Would love to see them, feel free to upload the pictures as a product review on our website to earn some WonderPoints 😉
@@AnalogueWonderland Friend here! I'll be doing that. Shot it through an aperture modded Gakkenflex -So you can forget the extra detail, but aye.. contrast in spades! :)
This film intrigues me. I wonder what the result would be like on half frame?
Only one way to find out! 😉