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> On Oct 29, 2014, at 12:42 PM, Pip Chodorov wrote:
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> Hi Matt,
> At Dongguk we have been shooting super-8 and developing it in a small
> darkroom conveniently located in the same building as the classrooms. Black
> and white reversal processing is quite easy to teac
We do same day turnaround on B&W Reversal with 1080P Telecine at Cinelab in New
Bedford Mass
We also develop 8mm, 16mm and 35mm in B&W-N and ECN plus 16mm and 35mm prints
in ECP and B&W
I just bought one of Deluxe Hollywood's B&H Panel printers which will be on a
truck here soon and we bought
Deluxe is in NY and I just got a quote from them, they only do process and
transfer no WP and offer "student" rates but it's still steep.
Color Lab of course
And Fotokem.
But not sure in turn around times.
Good luck!
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On Oct 29, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Matthew Shaw wrote:
Hi
Hi Matt,
At Dongguk we have been shooting super-8 and developing it in a small
darkroom conveniently located in the same building as the classrooms.
Black and white reversal processing is quite easy to teach the
students and also costs very little. They have been cutting with
splicers and proj