After making a video about shooting Harman Photo's new 35mm color film stock, Phoenix 200, I received some comments regarding the integrity of the scans I received. I also saw some varying results online, so I thought I'd do some home scans of this film to compare with the lab scans. Now, it's important to note that in the video I made about shooting Phoenix 200, I DID NOT edit my lab scans at all. I wanted to show the images exactly the way I received them from the lab. The results from the lab were pretty in line with the way Harman described the characteristics of the film stock: "quirky, cross-processed vibe." In this video, I also edit the lab scans to attempt to get them looking decent and to see how well they hold up through the process.
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Home Scanning Gear:
Sony a7iv
Sony 90mm Macro
Negative Lab Pro
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