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Stay warm and dry wherever you are!
Amanda Thomson
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A couple of years ago I took a suitcase full of exposed, but unprocessed
film (from print stock to Tri-X, including the Agfa stock previously
mentioned) over the Atlantic to Europe as checked luggage where it crossed
through roughly 8 x-rays before I processed it all at L'Abominable in Paris.
I'm
A few contemporary examples for the list:
Kelly Gallagher, Pilar Monsell, Mónica Savirón
I also have a few films with female voice over, usually mine.
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Hi Charlotte,
As mentioned in a post earlier this week I have ran several different
polyester stocks through my bolex with out a problem.
I have also bipacked a polyester and acetate a couple of times. The trick
is to line up the sproket holes which you can do just as your about to load
by
ak to inquire and spoke with
someone who seemed to know very little about film, but was very excited
about what I was doing; making my own print.
Thanks in advance,
Amanda Thomson
(from Vancouver)
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Hey Margaret,
We met a few years ago at TIE in Colorado. I hope you're doing well!
I know this message is a bit late, but... I shot this film one year ago
tonight (April 20) on my mother's birthday, 20 years after her death. I've
got an interneg made, and I'm working on the final print. I
Hi Dan,
I've also shot 3383 in camera. The main thing to keep in mind (aside from
it needing lots of light) is that it's expecting the orange mask of colour
negative so it makes everything super blue if processed in E6 (1st dev
1min, 2nd dev 2 mins, blix 2 mins, stab 30 sec). You can put orange