A week isn't a long period of time, Pip, although it is enough to make a copy.
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Le 29 août 2016 à 03:09, Pip Chodorov a écrit :
> There were posts about this on FrameWorks in July 2012, from David Kidman,
> Scott Dorsey and others.
> Onions seem to work as fixer but maybe not effective after a
Or at 1+1 at 11 minutes and 20°C, if you are short on chemicals, it also seems
to give a better regular range of greys.
All the best
David
Le 11 sept. 2014 à 22:10, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net a écrit :
Thanks, that's very helpful,
Nicky.
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Incca-f and Lightcone propose a workshop on November 18 from 2p.m. to 6p.m.
Workshop 1 : Silver emulsion film stock, shooting to possible treatments of the
film; creative possibilities and conservation problems
Using the collection of films distributed by Lightcone as a
If fcp can't transcode, Compressor is unlikely to, mpeg Streamclip is probably
your best bet, though it is also possible to transcode mpeg formats to .mov or
.dv for SD workflows using Toast. Mpeg Streamclip is free, though.
Best
David
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Top value export.
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On 12 févr. 2013, at 22:02, Francisco Torres fjtorre...@gmail.com wrote:
VALIE EXPORT
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You can avoid a lot of scratching by winding some teflon tape around the cores
of the reels. Make sure that the film flattens the end of the tape.
Best,
David
Le 20 janv. 2013 à 15:33, Tom Whiteside a écrit :
If your loops are short enough you don’t really need anything special. Put a
supply
Cinedoc in Paris, but where are you?
David
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On 5 déc. 2012, at 23:34, jb.mabe jb.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks!
Anyone know where to get Third Reich and Roll by the Residents on 16mm
other than PFA and Canyon?
Just exploring my options and trying keep down costs...