фотопленка цветная Svema Свема ДС-4 DS-4 ломография новая из старых запасов

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Описание Legendary Soviet film, new from old stocks, DS-4, in a cassette, without DX encoding. Attention - you will not be able to develop this film in a regular photo lab or photo store, because there has not been such a processing in commercial applications for 30 years, since all minilabs (regular commercial labs and photo stores) only develop film using the Kodak C-41 process (such as Kodak or Fujifilm). You can only develop this photographic film yourself, or it can be developed for you by a knowledgeable and skilled friend or a private photo lab who is familiar with the process and with you personally. Important - no one develops such and similar film on a commercial basis. Further about the film: Light sensitivity is about 8-12 units. Some brave people shoot at par at 50 units, then scan and stretch, but this does not give the full depth of the film. Therefore, you need to shoot with a tripod and a light meter (if there is no built-in light meter on which you can set such a light sensitivity, naturally, advanced cameras like Minolta or Canon have it). It is impossible to shoot on a soap dish without setting the sensitivity or which automatically (by DX code) sets everything to 100 units (if it is absent) (in automatic soap dishes, the sensitivity is set according to a special code on the cassette, it is not here). It is necessary to develop in native chemistry or according to any process Agfacolor (Orwocolor), Fortecolor, Fomacolor, American Anscocolor recipes or you can develop in cold stand development chemistry C-41, but there will be a color shift (which does not matter anymore, it was long ago happened). It is not recommended to develop in a minilab, in \"hot development\" according to C-41, because the emulsion may leak (I myself would not dare to do this). This film does not have a masking anti-halation layer, so it can be developed (in chemistry for Orwochrom) as a transparencies or slide film. Few people know about this. I showed it this way, but the resulting transparencies have a very pronounced blue color. Blueish tones. You can look at the photos taken on the expired Svema DS-4 film for example here (link is prohibited) Yes, of course, it can be developed just like the most ordinary black and white film, but it's a pity, because it is able to give amazing, pastel, sad colors and the film itself is a miracle. This film is the direct successor of the German Agfacolor Neu of 1936. \"Neu\" it was solely because \"alt\" was a copy made by Agfa of the French Autochrome color process (a terrific process, but pre-World War I, see French color photographs of World War I), in 1945, produced in the town of Wolfen fell into the hands of the allies and in the USSR on the equipment of Agfa, and precisely according to this process, the production of DS-1 film was launched in 1947, but in a very small batch. DS-2 appeared in 1955 - it had a sensitivity of 22 units. When the sensitivity was increased to 50 units, it was called DS-4. Naturally, no old f
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  • Тип: Фотопленка
  • Размеры, мм: 40x50x40
  • Ресурс кадров: 36
  • Тип фотопленки: 135 (35 мм)
  • Вес товара, г: 30
  • Гарантийный срок : 15
  • Страна-изготовитель: СССР

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