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There are two feature length films shot with Orwo black and white film stock; they look distinctive: Veronika Voss (1982) and Night Train (1999). Some of the best film noir look I've ever seen - very velvety blacks...
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Also their colour films IIRC required a slightly different developing process to Western film. Completely OR but Ive noticed that most colour photographs/films from the GDR tend to look somewhat odd with weird colour rendering but cant put my finger on the technical details
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There are two feature length films shot with Orwo black and white film stock; they look distinctive: Veronika Voss (1982) and Night Train (1999). Some of the best film noir look I've ever seen - very velvety blacks...
151.207.240.4 (
talk)
12:39, 2 April 2009 (UTC)reply
Also their colour films IIRC required a slightly different developing process to Western film. Completely OR but Ive noticed that most colour photographs/films from the GDR tend to look somewhat odd with weird colour rendering but cant put my finger on the technical details
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20:52, 2 April 2015 (UTC)reply