Hi Eric, have u tried approaching PFA for a possible screening
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise wrote:
> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
> Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, has
> eight
Why not replace the existing male power connector with a standard DIN male
rectangular connector. Then you could get a power cord pretty much anywhere.
I am pretty sure the warranty has expired on the projectors and any experienced
tech should be able to do the work.
Just a thought.
Sherman
On
Hey DIY brothers and sisters,
I have been working on some hand painted and distressed 35mm film. I was
hoping to click off single exposures of each frame on my DSLR. Thought I'd
use a slide duplicator, but the one's I've encounters only accept mounted
slides what I hope to do is slide the
Mark:
If the film is still in rolls -- not cut into short strips -- it can be scanned
on a Kinetta. IndieCollect in NYC has a 5k Kinetta and offers very low rates to
independent filmmakers. Give them a call.
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 10:18 AM,
Mark:
I think the only possible damage would be to the PTR rollers — so ask them to
use their most worn-out set. Lots of hand-painted film has been scanned, no
problem, on Kinettas.
Try sandra.schulb...@indiecollect.org
Let me know how it goes.
Best,
Jeff
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 1:48 PM,
Our Elmo CX-350 uses a
Nanaboshi Original Part # 41-605, 3 contact, female contacts, S-type
Current Part #: NCS-253-P
to connect the power cord to the projector. The Nanaboshi connector is
a circular connector. We purchased several from
Kinetic Technologies of Ohio
PO Box 447
190 North
Not a bad idea, Jeff. Wondering if the paint and stray bits of emulsion would
endanger your beloved machine? Let me know what you think.
Mark
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> On Jan 4, 2017, at 11:55 AM, Jeff Kreines wrote:
>
> Mark:
>
> If the film is still in rolls -- not cut into