Hi all,
As my nature of works, I have now moved to another city, Sofia in Bulgaria.
You know that Bulgaria was once under the USSR so many historical artefacts related to the Soviet era, that include 8mm.
I was today in a second hand store and found Russian super 8mm and standard 8mm. Price is not that expensive. For a 200' color and silent is EUR/USD 10.
I took those in color and found they were no fade at all. At the same store there were also Marketing Films and they have faded to red. So say those films were stored at the same room and climate, we can easily say that these Russian prints are low fade. But we hardly say that.
I believe during the USSR era, they would not import Kodak, AGFA or Fuji as those brands were related to western side. So can I say that Russia has actually developed low fade film stocks but only not famous among us?
Below is the film I took to check.
cheers,
winbert
As my nature of works, I have now moved to another city, Sofia in Bulgaria.
You know that Bulgaria was once under the USSR so many historical artefacts related to the Soviet era, that include 8mm.
I was today in a second hand store and found Russian super 8mm and standard 8mm. Price is not that expensive. For a 200' color and silent is EUR/USD 10.
I took those in color and found they were no fade at all. At the same store there were also Marketing Films and they have faded to red. So say those films were stored at the same room and climate, we can easily say that these Russian prints are low fade. But we hardly say that.
I believe during the USSR era, they would not import Kodak, AGFA or Fuji as those brands were related to western side. So can I say that Russia has actually developed low fade film stocks but only not famous among us?
Below is the film I took to check.
cheers,
winbert
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