An option, if your scans look good, would be to do a B&W film out to 16mm at
Colorlab. They have a 5K film recorder for 16mm and 35mm You can’t deal with
severely underexposed shots in contact printing, but can digitally.
> On Oct 19, 2016, at 3:24 PM, mariah garnett wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> I
apparently they don't, because they said we had to take it to our negative
cutter, chris weber, but our time crunch is so severe that taking it up to
santa clarita and back might mess us up too much.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> Doesn't Fotokem still have an in-house co
Doesn't Fotokem still have an in-house conformer who is able to do work
like that for you?
It won't be cheap to have them do it, but it'll be right and it'll be
on-time.
--scott
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Hi guys,
I'm finishing a b+w 16mm film right now for Eve Fowler and some of the
shots in the answer print look like crapola and there's no way to get them
to look better (super under exposed, low contrast, just don't match the
rest of the film). Since we got our neg transferred to HD, we didn't
rea
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