Adventures in shooting New55 film

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I thought some of you would enjoy this video from Nick shooting his first box of this film. I was quite entertained. Enjoy.

 

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I did exactly the same thing with my first exposure of New55. Pulled the envelop out too far... sigh. It's a lively film when it worked properly...and got an even spread of chems.... I heard that this product was being resurrected?
 

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I did exactly the same thing with my first exposure of New55. Pulled the envelop out too far... sigh. It's a lively film when it worked properly...and got an even spread of chems.... I heard that this product was being resurrected?

Sam Hiser is still involved and they are making film. They also have an ISO 400 version now.

https://famousformat.com/
 
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