Re: [Frameworks] de-dusting scanned film footage

2013-05-26 Thread edwin m
just incase it's useful: the colour space you'll be using for HD video (ie. inside premiere, after effects, fcp) will be Rec.709. those programs often don't specify such overtly, and some even convert to RGB or SRGB when you export, or don't attach colour space information at all. when you

Re: [Frameworks] Super8 200D reversal

2013-05-26 Thread Scott Dorsey
No, the estar base should make hand processing easier, actually, although it will tend to curl more when it dries. --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] de-dusting scanned film footage

2013-05-26 Thread Jeff Kreines - Kinetta
Marco: A scan from new (recently processed) film should not have a significant amount of dirt, dust, or scratches -- hardly any. Color neg dust will be more obvious since it shows up as white rather than black. But the best way to deal with this is to clean the film and have it scanned by

[Frameworks] painted film finisher

2013-05-26 Thread Jarrett Hayman
Hello, I have recently completed two films made using direct application techniques, such as hand painting with craft paint, india ink, permanent markers and other media. I would like to find a way to apply some kind of finish to the film so that the ink and paint do not continue to rub off with