cine Kodak special - guts
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2018-12-11 22:20 GMT-04:00, Dave Tetzlaff :
> If the camera sat for a long time with the spring wound, you might be in
> trouble, as that causes the spring to lose force.
>
> What you’re hoping is that the spring is
The demo that we always got was to set small piece of the stuff on fire and
drop it into water so you can see it continuing to burn underwater. I would
not want to do this with more than a frame or two at a time, as it is very
dramatic.
--scott
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You can do film scanning
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 16:18 mstark...@gmail.com Hi all,
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> I have three reels of 35mm suspected as nitrate and confirmed by my local
> film archive recently. They want to dispose safely of the film via a third
> party… And don’t recommend that it is taken back into a
Hi all,
I have three reels of 35mm suspected as nitrate and confirmed by my local film
archive recently. They want to dispose safely of the film via a third party…
And don’t recommend that it is taken back into a domestic environment as they
told me it will invalidate my house insurance. I’m