Hi All,
I am in search of clear, perforated 35mm splice tape for a specific reason and
need specific results. I have used the 305 tape but the adhesive seems to not
stick so well and the splices pull apart. In the past I used the 3M perforated
tape that would stick great and never pull apart.
To: Adam Paradis adam...@yahoo.com; Experimental Film Discussion List
frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 3M 35mm Splice Tape
I don't think the 3M tape is made anymore. The 305 tape isn't the best, but it
generally responds pretty well
Hey All,
I am looking into doing some reversal developing and have not done so since
Kodak stopped making kits. Looking to get some info on the T-Max kits offered
by Photographers' Formulary
http://stores.photoformulary.com/-strse-79/Reversal-For-T-dsh-Max-Slides/Detail.bok
I have not found
Hi All,
I have a bunch of old Ektachrome 160 Type A super8 sound film that I am trying
to work with.
First I am trying to use a projector to record sound onto some unprocessed film
via my Elmo ST-1200, but with no luck.
I was curious if folks had any suggestions; it is either my mistake in
things that will make
you obsolete. In the meantime we'll keep enjoying making films and wait to piss
in your face someday.
Get a fucking life,
Adam Paradis
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