Mastering Harman Phoenix #4: ECN-2 development
Harman Phoenix 200 is a shockingly good performer when using the ECN-2 process. It's no Portra (and never will be) but a series of small improvements add up to an overall much more pleasant and versatile result. Thanks to those who have contributed to this part of the project in any way: https://www.flickr.com/people/1894946... https://www.megatoniproduction.com/ https://devmyfilm.ie/ Check out my social media and Patreon: https://www.shaka1277.com / shaka1277 https://www.flickr.com/photos/1553073... / shaka1277 00:00 Start 00:26 Introduction 01:05 Understanding cross-processing 02:23 Colour shifts 07:37 Film speed 11:17 Contrast & dynamic range 14:34 Grain & resolution 16:36 Conclusion

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Mastering Harman Phoenix #1: C-41 development

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Kentmere Pan 200 - A glowing endorsement

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Harman Phoenix II - Pushing, pulling, cross-processing

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The benefits of ECN-2 film

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Rodinal 1:25 vs. 1:50

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Mastering Harman Phoenix #2: E-6 development

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Mastering Harman Phoenix #3: Purple

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Why Your Film Scans Suck

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Harman RED - I told you so

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Harman Phoenix 200 - A Very Different Colour Negative Film

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Tungsten balanced film - 85B* vs fixing in post

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EEVblog 1752 - Texas Instruments SCREWED UP the NE5532!

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NEW COLOUR FILM: HARMAN PHOENIX II - Is it an improvement over the original?

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Every 35mm Film Color Science Explained - Part 1

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Harman Phoenix 200 - Finally in medium format

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XTOL Replenishment

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Harman Switch Azure - Weird, but wonderful

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Harman Phoenix II

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🜃 A Scientific Method For Inverting Color Negatives

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