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We once restored a 1912 (ish) one reel 35mm nitrate Tom Mix Western that was found under 12 inches of chicken dung in Ohio...
Is super8 as well as its developmnent available?
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Europe I can order a 400ft roll of Kodak 5222 Double-X
If such a source exists I would personally increase the demand by one can per year
Bill
All were once. All in use now, will join them...
Just the Silicon Graphics extension .sgi files that were predominant in the early digital cinema transition are virtually unsupported in modern graphics software. Early variations of Cineon and DPX (such as the monochrome standard) are not much better.
Kodak has reps in most countries, for example in Germany you would contact these folks. http://www.kodak.com/go/motion
is the master website for Entertainment Imaging
Germany
Kodak GmbH
Hedelfinger Str 54-60
70327 Stuttgart
Germany
Mobile: +49 (0) 170 4567 390
Phone: +49 (0) 711-406-5430
EI-order@kodak.com
michael.boxrucker@kodak.com
http://www.kodak.com/go/motion
35mm negative looks OK at even 8K, but if they only had the 480i version - only real fans would be willing to watch.
Just a random blurb: anyone know where in Europe I can order a 400ft roll of Kodak 5222 Double-X? Shipping + duty from the US makes this VERY expensive.
If such a source exists I would personally increase the demand by one can per year
Bill
I found my old DV video material, digitized back then with a firewire-interface. When I was looking the video I thought why this video is so crappy, have I downsized the resolution on all of these - but then suddenly realize I was watching the original material.
I still have the tapes but no idea how to access the data today. First of all - the quality is so crappy that I wouldn't like to spend time on it and in second, probably cost enough money that it stops the interested totally.
We once restored a 1912 (ish) one reel 35mm nitrate Tom Mix Western that was found under 12 inches of chicken dung in Ohio...
Along with most still photography, whether film or digital?Isn't [that] where most entertainment belongs anyway?
https://www.frame24.co.uk/ will gladly sell you a single 400' roll of Double-X. Not sure how much money you'll save (if at all) that way...
Now to fiind out how to respool from a 400ft can onto 100ft spindles for in my bulk loader.
I believe that the VanCity theatre in Vancouver - where the Vancouver International Film Festival is based - maintains a 35mm projector because some international material and some older movies are available that way.
I would only expect to see film projectors in "Art" theatres, or in the very few theatres that are chosen for the few IMAX and 65mm films that have been distributed that way.
Henning's mention of the Halifax "short" festival made me wonder if there might be use in other festivals as well.
And of course, the international market.
Thanks man! Thats not too bad, for me its about they same price as 4 x 100ft bulk rolls of HP5 or FP4.
Now to fiind out how to respool from a 400ft can onto 100ft spindles for in my bulk loader.
rewinds and a 35mm "split reel" is the easiest way if you have a darkroom. I often use a 100ft EYEMO (daylight spool) (#10Spool) to wind the film on toNow to fiind out how to respool from a 400ft can onto 100ft spindles for in my bulk loader.
Wow, Sounds like a 2-stage explosive device.We once restored a 1912 (ish) one reel 35mm nitrate Tom Mix Western that was found under 12 inches of chicken dung in Ohio...
The depressing thing is that in my case I have seen little or no evidence that this fact is yet appreciated by any of the people whom I know who are not analogue photographers. Any of the recent events, be it family or public events involving other families produces a sea of i-phone cameras only. The pictures remain in the "ether" only. Unlike the reports that seem to abound here from U.S. based users that they see film cameras on a regular basis or at least an ever increasing basis I can report no such thing from my experience in my part of the U.K.
pentaxuser
The depressing thing is that in my case I have seen little or no evidence that this fact is yet appreciated by any of the people whom I know who are not analogue photographers. Any of the recent events, be it family or public events involving other families produces a sea of i-phone cameras only. The pictures remain in the "ether" only. Unlike the reports that seem to abound here from U.S. based users that they see film cameras on a regular basis or at least an ever increasing basis I can report no such thing from my experience in my part of the U.K.
pentaxuser: Anything other than a call phone is VERY rare and almost looked down on. Like only a person of very low status wouldn't have a cell phone. These shared photos of important family moments will be gone as soon as they get a new phone or change carriers.
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