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Dramatic Portraits Captured with the Cinestill 800
Have a look at these portraits worthy of the silverscreen, taken by no other than our awesome community members using the Cinestill 800.
If you’re a huge fan of the movies, you’re going to love the *Cinestill 800 ISO Tungsten Xpro C-41*. Made from color negative motion picture film stock, this emulsion allows you to take beautiful, cinematic photographs that look like stills taken straight from a blockbuster movie with your trusty 35mm camera!
Check out these portraits handpicked from the Cinestill 800 uploads in the community:
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@pasadena85 yes it can. Most of the film at this article are x-pro c-41 process. Recently I'm viewing cinestill tag like crazy and found some of the photo which process by e-6 process. It's very beautiful. I'm very obsessed with cinestill because recently buy it and don't want to make a mistake because only have one of this expensive and out of stock film, wish me luck, Amin YRA =)
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