I use a 50mm el nikkor and h16 rx4. With The distance for full frame film plane
to lens mount is approx. 5.5 inches and distance of front on lens to film image
is 3 to 3.5 inches. This is for full frame. Once I'm within this labelled full
frame area for super8, i fine focus, of course using
Try Yale lab. I beleive they provide a once a month 7240, but may have to e6
your g160 at rocky mountain film lab...if they're still open. Although, Yale
may have a solution for that as well. Also try prep film service too. Should be
able find via google.
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Robbie Land’s 16mm films provide a personal vision of the southeast United
States, re-imagining our familiar surroundings, both natural and man-made. His
Perhaps ask your lab if they can suggest someone. I use a guy in mass. Named
Matthew. Sorry, I don't currently have his last name nor contact info, but can
look if you need.
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On Feb 6, 2012, at 5:18 PM, Jeff Kreines jeffkrei...@mindspring.com wrote:
While I have always felt
Try Duall camera. They have the smaller packs for this motor. Although, I like
the heavier belt you mention. I use it as a weight for the tripodcamera when
using TTL out in field..over night etc.
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On Apr 6, 2012, at 2:15 PM, Caryn Cline carynycl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Thank you for the update on paclab. I'm glad they're still in business offering
b/w and Ekta rev. Processing at quite reasonable prices, but my recent 100D
ektachrome processing was questionable and therefore with a current 500' of the
same i will be sending elsewhere tomorrow. Although, PacLab
call Kodak and Fuji and speak to your local or local-ish rep. if you can not
get samples, contact 800-621-FILM with your order needs. youll provide your
student i.d. via email to kodak and receive 30% discount. if, still too pricey,
call or drop by some film production houses or labs that work
Spectra processes reg/standard 8mm and paclab as well, both b/w and color
reversal, but I prefer spectra. Paclab always an issue such as scratches, etc,
but glad they're there. 8mm is my preferred guage., and thanks to schwind,
stock is available.
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On Aug 17, 2012, at 1:00
I thought kodachrome's demise was tough, but this is really going to change
things in negative way.
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On Dec 12, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Mike Morris m_alex_mor...@yahoo.com wrote:
I just saw this here:
http://motion.kodak.com/motion/About/The_Storyboard/4294970514/index.htm
Two for the road.
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On Dec 15, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Jack j...@jacktext.net wrote:
The book lost highways: the illustrated history of the road movie that I
co-edited has some essays that may be of interest.
Jack
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On 16/12/2012, at 2:47 AM, Bryan Konefsky
Maureen Furniss was developing a book on animation, not sure if its available
yet, but sounds good. Includes or is based, I believe on direct app. Animation.
She also has several older animation books.
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On Jan 16, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Stephanie Hutin stephanie_hu...@pitzer.edu
I agree...for west coast try Alpha Cine and for east coast, Colorlab in
Rockville Maryland. I use Colorlab who provides the color timing I desire and
quick turnaround for a/b answer print.
On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:29 AM, ch...@signaltoground.com wrote:
Hi all,
Any advice on any labs in North
KEH near Atlanta fixed my Eiki 3500 Xenon.
it had various issues including electrical. i believe charge was $250
http://www.keh.com/repair-center.aspx
this was two years ago, hopefully the guy, which knows what he's doing, is
still there.
robbieland
On Monday, March 31, 2014 8:38 PM, Jeff
Ha s anyone used Video Film Solutions in Rockville Maryland for 16mm film work?
I usually use Colorlab (just next door or across street) but in my process the
make an answer print for a current project, which is scheduled to screen in
four weeks, colorlab states over phone today that theyre
at 4:06 PM, robbie rahb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Ha s anyone used Video Film Solutions in Rockville Maryland for 16mm film
work?
I usually use Colorlab (just next door or across street) but in my process
the make an answer print for a current project, which is scheduled to screen
in four weeks
Hi, does anyone know proper/best method of removing the H-16 turret arm from
the camera turret?im attempting to change camera in underwater housing and must
remove this arm to it will fit.
thanks for any ideas. robbie land___
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-08-13, at 10:29 AM, Pip Chodorov wrote:
Robbie,
It's very easy to remove.
You push in the retractable pin from the side. It's a bit like a toilet roll
dispenser.
There's a spring inside so be careful not to lose it. The best is to
reassemble it once you've removed it and to keep
Mike Brown is rep down here in Georgia, perhaps he can assist. Just spoke with
him last week, so hopefully he's still with Kodak. His contact info:
michael.p.br...@kodak.com(561) 310-5520
Although quite pleased ektachrome will again be available in S-8 and still, i
agree the push for 16mm.
I’ve used InkAid gel medium with cyanotype on clear celluloid with success.
> On Jul 26, 2018, at 5:55 PM, John Davis <0johndav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I use a similar but slightly different approach and generally get really
> solid results that work for me - I do both contact printing with
I agree with Jean-Louis.
A. Setoua does great work.
> On Dec 19, 2018, at 5:00 PM, Jean-Louis Seguin wrote:
>
> ABDERRAZAK "ABDUL" SETOUA
> PO Box 2555
> Astoria, New York
> 11102
> United States
>
> Telephone: + 1 718 426 1986
> Telephone 2: +1 917 204 6755
>
> Email: cinerep...@aol.com
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Dana Duff wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> You should also look at the work of Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, using the
> image itself as the optical sound track.
> I saw her compelling installation work "In Medias Res" recently
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