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CineStill Dev Days #5 - 5pm PST, Saturday May 2nd on Instagram Live!
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We'll be going live once again this week on Instagram Live at 5pm PST on Saturday May 2nd for #CineStillDevDays Part 5! On this installment, we're going back to basics and processing some film! Don't Miss out!
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Introducing: Negative Supply - Camera Scanning System for Digitizing Film at Home
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It's no secret we love the do-it-yourself approach to analog photography. In a way, it's how CineStill was born in the first place! That core mindset motivated our exploration into the simplification of the at-home processing experience, through products such as our Cs41 Color simplified kits, our TCS-1000 Immersion circulator, and our Df96 Black and White Monobath solution.
In recent years other analog companies have surfaced with the similar goals, Ars-Imago with their LAB-BOX film processing tank for instance, proving that even after more than a hundred years, there is always still room to grow in the analog industry.
As film shooting and home-development continue to establish themselves in the mainstream of creative expression, there still yet remains a few hurdles to overcome for the intrepid "do-it-yourselfer" - primarily, what to do with the negatives once you've processed them at home.
Enter Negative Supply. With their precise approach to design and engineering, they seek to transform the camera-scanning method (from one that feels less like a jury-rigged amalgamation of items home-scanners were forced to assemble in the past) into a clean and concise experience for the end user. After having a chance to test the system ourselves, we knew it would be a great fit alongside our other analog offerings. Order the full range of Negative Supply products today!
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CineStill Dev Days Part 3! - 50D Push Processing!
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Hi there folks!
This week, we've got something planned for all of our fine-grain loving, sun-soaking, 50D lovers out there!
Image by Ethan Gully, Shot on 50Daylight 120
#CineStillDevDays part 3 is on it's way, 5:30pm PST this Friday, April 10th on Instagram Live! But First, a hearty "Thank You" to all who tuned in last Friday! Your support means so much to us!
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CineStill Dev Days Part 2! - 6pm PST on Instagram Live, FRIDAY APRIL 3rd
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Join us at the same time, same place - 6pm PST on Instagram Live, FRIDAY APRIL 3rd- for our second Cinestill Dev Day! This time, we'll be doing a live walk-through of the LAB-BOX 35mm Module, DF-96 Monobath, and will be processing a roll of BwXX. Live and on the air!
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Stay Home, Stay Safe, Shoot Film!
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We want to let you know that we're still here. We're still operating. We may have to adapt, but we will not quit. CineStill's commitment is to deliver orders to our customers, while maintaining a safe environment for all of us. Fulfillment remains unaffected by Safer At Home because the government considers fulfillment an essential service. Some shipping carriers are running with reduced service levels, but we are still fulfilling all orders. Be sure to scroll down for some important updates...
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LAB-BOX IS HERE!
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We are excited to announce that the LAB-BOX is here and ready to order now! We have been in support of this product from day -1. It is now our privilege to assist ars-imago as their importer in the U.S., and support them at the vanguard of the analog renaissance. Our first round of fulfillment will be allocated to the backers of the successful Kickstarter campaign. After the backers have been duly rewarded for their support, we will then begin distributing orders to dealers and customers for the highly anticipated official LAB-BOX retail release date of August 1st. Inventory is limited and will be allocated on a 1st-come 1st-serve basis, so get your order in now!
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New D96 and F96 Powder 2-Bath Chemistry!
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We are proud to introduce two brand new additions to the CineStill Chemistry Catalog: "D96” Powder B&W Motion Picture Developer, and "F96” the world’s only Powder Rapid Fixer for B&W + Bleach-Bypass Color Film!
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New Lay-Flat Powder Chemistry, And Improved Film!
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