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jeffrey venditti

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  1. 4X5 85, 85N3, 85N6, 85N9 SFX 2 STRAW 2, STRAW 3 BLUE 4, BLUE 5 6X6 85, 85N3, 85n6, 85N9 SUNSET GRAD 1, SUNSET GRAD 2, SUNSET GRAD 3 BLUE GRAD 4, BLUE GRAD 5 4.5” ROUND DIOPTER SET contact : stuneh@hotmail.com
  2. 4X5 85, 85N3, 85N6, 85N9 SFX 2 STRAW 2, STRAW 3 BLUE 4, BLUE 5 6X6 SUNSET GRAD 1, SUNSET GRAD 2, SUNSET GRAD 3 BLUE GRAD 4, BLUE GRAD 5 4.5” ROUND DIOPTER 1/2, DIOPTER 1, DIOPTER 2, DIOPTER 3 stuneh@hotmail.com
  3. 4X5 ND3, ND6, ND9 85, 85N3, 85N6, 85N9 81EF 80A SFX 1/2, SFX 1, SFX 2 STRAW 1, STRAW 2, STRAW 3 BLUE 4, BLUE 5 OPTICAL FLAT ULTRA CON 1/2 6X6 SUNSET GRAD 1, SUNSET GRAD 2, SUNSET GRAD 3 ND HARD GRAD 6,9 ND SOFT GRAD 6,9 BLUE GRAD 4, BLUE GRAD 5 TRUE POLA 138MM TRUE POLA 4.5? ROUND TRUE POLA DIOPTER 1/2, DIOPTER 1, DIOPTER 2, DIOPTER 3
  4. 4X5 SFX 1/2, SFX 1, SFX 2 STRAW 1, STRAW 2, STRAW 3 BLUE 4, BLUE 5 OPTICAL FLAT ULTRA CON 1/2 6X6 SUNSET GRAD 1, SUNSET GRAD 2, SUNSET GRAD 3 BLUE GRAD 4, BLUE GRAD 5 4.5? ROUND DIOPTER 1/2, DIOPTER 1, DIOPTER 2, DIOPTER 3 SERIES 9 ROTATING POLARIZER EMAIL ME AT stuneh@hotmail.com if interested for quote
  5. I'm thinking of using the 7212 or 7217 (I never use Fuji) because I'd prefer finer grain and I don't like the Kodak daylight stock as I find them too contrasty.
  6. any opinions as to the grain structure and latitude of these stocks? I would assume the 7212 has a bit finer grain and less latitude, but not sure ... am looking for a bit lower contrast since I am doing a lot of day exteriors in harsh daylight. But, of course I still want fine grain. I dont like the Kodak daylight stocks as I find them too contrasty.
  7. Am considering using an Ultracon (a light one like 1/2) to lift the shadows on a Super16 feature I am shooting which is primarily day exteriors. Just thought I might be able to use a little help since much of the backgrounds will be dark wooded areas. I have never used this filter but it seemed like it might be appropriate considering I'll have to work fast and may not always be able to get light into the dark backgrounds. Also - when I am running and gunning it might even help a little to dig into the dark areas of the face when appropriate fill may not be able to be applied due to long hand held shots. Any opinions on this filter? Ultimately the film will probably be color corrected on a Da Vinci system so if the blacks get a little "milky" I suspect I could always crush them right back.
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