Are you doing one-off color positive prints from a digital file, or are you making a negative and prints?
Colorlab in the US makes 35mm Cinevator prints from files for, I believe, US $.50/foot — or $45/minute (90 feet) with a minimum of a few minutes. Pretty sure they use Kodak print stock. They also do 4K direct 16mm prints, though I don’t know the price. They do good work. Jeff Kreines Kinetta [email protected] kinetta.com > On Sep 30, 2023, at 10:23 PM, Justin Rhody <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Does anyone here have experience with getting 35mm prints made through CPC > London? > > I've had 4 prints made by them now and I'm happy with the quality. But I've > had a lot of difficulty getting a straight answer from them in regards to > pricing, which seems odd. I've received quotes that range from ~$55/min to > ~$400/min. They've basically said that they can't explain where price breaks > occur for quantity, etc. > > There are other, less important, things that seem odd to me as well. On their > FAQ page there's a question asking "What film stock do you print on?" and > instead of listing Kodak 2383 color print stock, the answer they give is "We > print on standard positive colour film stock." Again, not a big deal but the > vague answer raises vague.... uhhh, feelings. > > Are there any places in the United States that offer direct > digital-to-positive-film printing at comparable rates to the places I know of > in Europe (about $55-100/min for 35mm, $13-20/min for 16mm)? > > Thanks, > Justin > > > -- > Photography & Film: justincliffordrhody.com <http://justincliffordrhody.com/> > No Name Cinema: www.nonamecinema.org <http://www.nonamecinema.org/> > Physical media: physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com > <http://physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com/>-- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
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