Hello, I have a question, the sticker that fell out when you loaded the film is not necessary? I saw on other videos that, that it is so the camera will know what ISO to use which apparently didn't affect your photos but I'm just curious do you know why it's separated for this specific film? lol and what does no remjet mean besides it, having to be developed in E6?
The sticker is DX code, so if your camera is automatic, then you need to paste the sticker on the fillroll, so your camera knows what exposure film you are using and give the best exposure setting. So if you are using a manual camera like mine, the sticker is not needed. For this film, the manufacturer removed the remjet layer on the film, so it can be developed in C41 chemical, and it give a red hue on highlight in the photo (for asthethic).
Great set, makes me feel confident enough to purchase this film stock.
Go for it!
@@CarlsLim yeah I ordered some after a couple of hours. It might take time for me to shoot with it and have it printed though.
Hello, I have a question, the sticker that fell out when you loaded the film is not necessary? I saw on other videos that, that it is so the camera will know what ISO to use which apparently didn't affect your photos but I'm just curious do you know why it's separated for this specific film? lol and what does no remjet mean besides it, having to be developed in E6?
The sticker is DX code, so if your camera is automatic, then you need to paste the sticker on the fillroll, so your camera knows what exposure film you are using and give the best exposure setting. So if you are using a manual camera like mine, the sticker is not needed. For this film, the manufacturer removed the remjet layer on the film, so it can be developed in C41 chemical, and it give a red hue on highlight in the photo (for asthethic).
i want to buy of these film, is it c41 process? or did you removed the remjet layer yourself?
It was removed when I bought it. Yes c41 processing.
Excuse me,do you use flash for outdoor photography?
Hi there. No flash
I'm curious if I buy that film, can I use it with a kodak camera?
Yes of course