This question is not for today's situation but for buyers who bought super 8mm films during the heyday in 1970s to 80s. Today's people will concern a lot with what film stock and film base is being used but what about during that time?
Have people found different picture quality for respective film stocks or bases?
Even if they were the same quality when new, the color temperature will be different. This will be important for title that has more than one reel. Different stock will give different feeling during the reel changes.
I knew a company like UFA, who releases so many three reelers, used different film stocks for the same title such as Eastman, Kodak SP, Fuji, Agfa or 3M. I knew too during that time buyers were very often to buy reels in separate time, so this month might be buying reel #1 and the following months for reels #2 or #3 and that could be from different places.
What people would think if the stock was different with the previous reels that he/she had bought?. Will they returned it or accepted it as it was?
Also in similar question, did people at that time know (or has noticed) that a particular stock would hold the color better than the others?
I was joining the 8mm in 1985 when the time has already passed so would like to know what people think before me.
Cheers,
Winbert
Have people found different picture quality for respective film stocks or bases?
Even if they were the same quality when new, the color temperature will be different. This will be important for title that has more than one reel. Different stock will give different feeling during the reel changes.
I knew a company like UFA, who releases so many three reelers, used different film stocks for the same title such as Eastman, Kodak SP, Fuji, Agfa or 3M. I knew too during that time buyers were very often to buy reels in separate time, so this month might be buying reel #1 and the following months for reels #2 or #3 and that could be from different places.
What people would think if the stock was different with the previous reels that he/she had bought?. Will they returned it or accepted it as it was?
Also in similar question, did people at that time know (or has noticed) that a particular stock would hold the color better than the others?
I was joining the 8mm in 1985 when the time has already passed so would like to know what people think before me.
Cheers,
Winbert
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