Heath -
Interesting inquiry. I will mention simple static electricity,
which of course is NOT non-light electromagnetic energy but has been an issue
with film for a long time - if you load your own film (ie, load raw stock into
magazines or daylight reels in a dark room or black
Hey folks
emailing for a friend of mine who recently acquired a bell howell double 8mm
camera
looks like the spring is broken or disengaged - the handle you use to wind it
up (crank?) turns with no resistence - any tips on opening it up to see what's
going on?
he also has a couple of rolls
Foma, in the Czech Republic still makes film for 8mm cameras:
http://foma-cz.cs4.cstech.cz/en/catalogue-fomapan-r-100-detail-273
I have heard of someone who purchases it in bulk in California and re-sells
it... Will try to find the name...
MT
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:48 PM, ev petrol
John Schwind:
http://www.zerelda.com/internationalfilm/internationalfilm.html
Quickly,
RB
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Triantopoulos [mit...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:55 PM
To: Experimental
Hi Heath-
In 1974 I produced several hundred feet of Film Electrocutions.
The film was wetted with a salt solution and drawn between two electrodes at
9000vac in the dark. This resulted in arcing across the width of the 16mm DP
negative, with the flashing concentrated between the sprocket
Double-8mm film: http://www.kahlfilm.de/content.php?nav=15
At 9:48 -0800 20/02/13, ev petrol wrote:
Hey folks
emailing for a friend of mine who recently acquired a bell howell
double 8mm camera
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RE: shipping costs
I would definitely go in on a few rolls and save on shipping costs from foma
czech rep. to NYC... private message me, I guess, and we can all arrange?
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On Feb 20, 2013, at 9:33 PM, Phaeton Graph phaetongr...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
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