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Results taken with Rollei CN 400 Color Film


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Here are four pictures to view that I took testing out Rollei's new color film. The cars were shot with the 21 Elmarit asph and the trains with the 50 Elmar. The film is called Rollei Scanfilm CN 400.

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Guest stnami

nice looking film colours are old school. trains boats andplanes/cars are not my thing so I leave the rest to others

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One of the interesting features of this Rollei CN400 pro (C41) scanfilm is the almost right grey conversion when you use this film to print on classical B&W photo paper. And the lack of the orange mask so it scans easily on a flat bed scanner.

 

The first one scan from print:

Split grade B&W print from CN400 C41 film

Heiland: VPG - XP2 +0,5F

Printed on standard VC paper G=2,8

 

The second one a scan from the negative.

Both with an Epson 3170 flat bed.

 

(Elmarit 2,8/28mm)

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If you like this look that is fine with me. But I'm not sure if it represents the film as the scanning is a big factor. I checked 3 of your images and your bightest highlight value is around 232 and your saturation is kind of low. So that is why they have such a flat look for brightly colored objects shot in full sun.

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bill and robert.........

how u made the scans....... they really look a little problematic..........

the film indeed seems to be very interesting ........ promising.. the quaetion is what is its full potential when well managed (scans)........

and of course interenet files are junky files for such ilustration of film capabilities (or fine camera digital files)........

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Thanks for your comments guys and thanks Robert for opening the idea of making a black and white print from a color negative. Most of the time with color negative film it becomes almost impossible to develop a black & white picture from a color negative. I tried with it using this film and the results are outstanding. The pictures are very contrasty and sharp. Some low light pictures show some grain but in bright sun light the grain goes away. I guess they are marketing this film for color and black & white printing. This maybe one of my favorite films. I ussually print with a 2.5 filter with black and white film but with the Rollei scan film I had to use 3.5 filter and the pictures turned out great. Here is a scan from a print I made. I scanned it with my flatbed scanner but the quality from the scanner does not give very good quality. Again I ammazed with this film.

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hi bill...........

 

it is intersting what u say about printing in darkroom and sounds very rational to me.......

i dont know what enlarger u use and what kind of picture (this car pic is sunny contrast) but if the differance in printing is about one paper grade than it is not a big deal and supposed to be far better than the normal negative colour film in that situation.........

 

please inform more if/when u can

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This does look interesting in some ways, but no-one's addressed Andy's question about the distinct haloing around areas of strong contrast - such as the bonnet and along the horizon. Were these artifacts in the prints as well as the scans?

 

Otherwise, I quite like the 'retro' look of the film - nice warm tones that could be used in interesting ways.

 

Thanks for letting us know!

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