The Houdini | Color Negative, Color Reversal, & B&W Negative
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
The Houdini Film Stock (ISO 6) - Magic in Every Frame
Specifications:
Film Type: (Eastman 5399) Film Stock
ISO: 6
Processing: ECN-2, C-41, E-6, or traditional B&W chemicals
Product Overview: Have you ever loaded black and white film but wished you’d gone with color instead? With The Houdini, you don’t have to choose! This magical film stock lets you change your mind even after the shutter clicks. Develop it in B&W chemicals for crisp monochrome images, or opt for C-41 for unexpected color results. Feeling adventurous? Try ECN-2 for classic cinema vibes, or E-6 for stunning color reversals. The possibilities are endless, making this film a true magician’s tool!
One Stock, Endless Possibilities: Originally known as Eastman 5399, Houdini was developed by Kodak in the 90s for news gathering, offering incredible flexibility in processing. This ISO 6 film was designed to meet the fast-paced demands of news stations, allowing them to develop footage in whatever chemicals were available to get breaking stories on air quickly.
Magic Spots & Skelly-Dini’s Mischief: You might notice some quirky circular holes in the emulsion, affectionately called "Magic Spots." These are remnants from the film’s original purpose in automated systems. While they were invisible in motion pictures, they add a vintage, magical touch to still images. If these spots are too much for your taste, a quick clone stamp in your favorite editing software should do the trick!
For more information, please read the additional details below.
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
The Houdini Film Stock (ISO 6) - Magic in Every Frame
Specifications:
Film Type: (Eastman 5399) Film Stock
ISO: 6
Processing: ECN-2, C-41, E-6, or traditional B&W chemicals
Product Overview: Have you ever loaded black and white film but wished you’d gone with color instead? With The Houdini, you don’t have to choose! This magical film stock lets you change your mind even after the shutter clicks. Develop it in B&W chemicals for crisp monochrome images, or opt for C-41 for unexpected color results. Feeling adventurous? Try ECN-2 for classic cinema vibes, or E-6 for stunning color reversals. The possibilities are endless, making this film a true magician’s tool!
One Stock, Endless Possibilities: Originally known as Eastman 5399, Houdini was developed by Kodak in the 90s for news gathering, offering incredible flexibility in processing. This ISO 6 film was designed to meet the fast-paced demands of news stations, allowing them to develop footage in whatever chemicals were available to get breaking stories on air quickly.
Magic Spots & Skelly-Dini’s Mischief: You might notice some quirky circular holes in the emulsion, affectionately called "Magic Spots." These are remnants from the film’s original purpose in automated systems. While they were invisible in motion pictures, they add a vintage, magical touch to still images. If these spots are too much for your taste, a quick clone stamp in your favorite editing software should do the trick!
For more information, please read the additional details below.
Vintage Film Stock Disclaimer:
Vintage film stock may show signs of aging, including color shifts and increased grain, leading to unpredictable results. We test each batch and provide sample images, but outcomes can vary. No Refunds: Due to the unique and unpredictable nature of vintage film stock, all sales are final. Please read our Vintage Film Disclaimer for full details. By proceeding with your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to the terms outlined in this disclaimer.
The Houdini Film Stock (ISO 6) - Magic in Every Frame
Specifications:
Film Type: (Eastman 5399) Film Stock
ISO: 6
Processing: ECN-2, C-41, E-6, or traditional B&W chemicals
Product Overview: Have you ever loaded black and white film but wished you’d gone with color instead? With The Houdini, you don’t have to choose! This magical film stock lets you change your mind even after the shutter clicks. Develop it in B&W chemicals for crisp monochrome images, or opt for C-41 for unexpected color results. Feeling adventurous? Try ECN-2 for classic cinema vibes, or E-6 for stunning color reversals. The possibilities are endless, making this film a true magician’s tool!
One Stock, Endless Possibilities: Originally known as Eastman 5399, Houdini was developed by Kodak in the 90s for news gathering, offering incredible flexibility in processing. This ISO 6 film was designed to meet the fast-paced demands of news stations, allowing them to develop footage in whatever chemicals were available to get breaking stories on air quickly.
Magic Spots & Skelly-Dini’s Mischief: You might notice some quirky circular holes in the emulsion, affectionately called "Magic Spots." These are remnants from the film’s original purpose in automated systems. While they were invisible in motion pictures, they add a vintage, magical touch to still images. If these spots are too much for your taste, a quick clone stamp in your favorite editing software should do the trick!
For more information, please read the additional details below.