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I had to go look up dubblefilm jelly. Awesome!
They make several varieties. I have another roll of Jelly and two other types to try. The Jelly is respooled Kodak gold that they've somehow preexposed to light (they just glue a label over the canister, so pretty easy to identify it as Kodak). In analyzing the roll, I haven't quite figured out what makes one image have super effects vs another. At first I thought it only "worked" in full sun, but then at the end of the roll I was shooting inside my house and got some strong effects also (and obviously the library image). Two images I definitely overexposed (I could barely see my scene, just the color overlay and I thought I misfired two frames, which is hard to do on this specific camera), so I will have to watch that going forward.

It's definitely not a film I'd use regularly, but it's fun to mix it up once in awhile. I can do some of this stuff in camera with prisms on my digital cameras, but I like the unknown aspect of using a film like this.
 
They make several varieties. I have another roll of Jelly and two other types to try. The Jelly is respooled Kodak gold that they've somehow preexposed to light (they just glue a label over the canister, so pretty easy to identify it as Kodak). In analyzing the roll, I haven't quite figured out what makes one image have super effects vs another. At first I thought it only "worked" in full sun, but then at the end of the roll I was shooting inside my house and got some strong effects also (and obviously the library image). Two images I definitely overexposed (I could barely see my scene, just the color overlay and I thought I misfired two frames, which is hard to do on this specific camera), so I will have to watch that going forward.

It's definitely not a film I'd use regularly, but it's fun to mix it up once in awhile. I can do some of this stuff in camera with prisms on my digital cameras, but I like the unknown aspect of using a film like this.
I feel that film is still a hugely varied and fascinating art form. Thanks for keeping it going :) .
 
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