Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?

2012-07-11 Thread ev petrol
and BPS are closing down

 
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 From: ev petrol 
To: Jason Halprin ; Experimental Film Discussion List 
 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 

cinelab just do tri-x btw, not ekta

 
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 From: Jason Halprin 
To: ev petrol ; Experimental Film Discussion List 
 
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 

The place in Plattsburgh is Martin Baumgartner (phone: 518-561-6312). He does 
almost any color reversal stock in a hand-cranked machine. He is a wealth of 
knowledge about film processing, so it's worth calling him and finding out if 
he's available and how long it will take. As far as I know, AlphaCine is still 
processing reversal, so is BPS in Batavia, IL, as is Dwayne's. Also CineLab in 
MA.

-JH




 From: ev petrol 
To: "frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com"  
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 4:04 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 

hey folks!

where are you using for your 16mm reversal these days? 

got the address for yale from colorlab; kodak suggested somewhere in 
plattsburgh (?)

exposed some tri-x at 200ASA (instead of the recommended 160ASA) under a 
halogen tungsten light ... thinking it'll probably be ok (?)
why the difference in recommended exposures btw, anyone have an idea? (since 
there's no added filter suggested for tungsten ... I think?)

cheers Moira

 
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Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?

2012-07-11 Thread ev petrol
cinelab just do tri-x btw, not ekta

 
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 From: Jason Halprin 
To: ev petrol ; Experimental Film Discussion List 
 
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 

The place in Plattsburgh is Martin Baumgartner (phone: 518-561-6312). He does 
almost any color reversal stock in a hand-cranked machine. He is a wealth of 
knowledge about film processing, so it's worth calling him and finding out if 
he's available and how long it will take. As far as I know, AlphaCine is still 
processing reversal, so is BPS in Batavia, IL, as is Dwayne's. Also CineLab in 
MA.

-JH




 From: ev petrol 
To: "frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com"  
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 4:04 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 

hey folks!

where are you using for your 16mm reversal these days? 

got the address for yale from colorlab; kodak suggested somewhere in 
plattsburgh (?)

exposed some tri-x at 200ASA (instead of the recommended 160ASA) under a 
halogen tungsten light ... thinking it'll probably be ok (?)
why the difference in recommended exposures btw, anyone have an idea? (since 
there's no added filter suggested for tungsten ... I think?)

cheers Moira

 
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Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?

2012-07-11 Thread ev petrol
thanks folks!

 
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 From: Serge Levchin 
To: ev petrol ; Experimental Film Discussion List 
 
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 


surely old pac lab is still processing old tri-x?

as for the difference in the ASA ratng: that would be because B&W film is more 
sensitive to the blue part of the spectrum; expose it under tungsten light, and 
you've effectively reduced the sensitivity of your film, all other things being 
equal; to compensate for this you're asked to rate your film at 160 instead of 
200, which would then compel you to open up your aperture about 1/3 of a stop.

regards
s




On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 5:04 PM, ev petrol  wrote:

hey folks!
>
>
>where are you using for your 16mm reversal these days? 
>
>got the address for yale from colorlab; kodak suggested somewhere in 
>plattsburgh (?)
>
>
>exposed some tri-x at 200ASA (instead of the recommended 160ASA) under a 
>halogen tungsten light ... thinking it'll probably be ok (?)
>why the difference in recommended exposures btw, anyone have an idea? (since 
>there's no added filter suggested for tungsten ... I think?)
>
>
>cheers Moira
>
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?

2012-07-09 Thread Jason Halprin
The place in Plattsburgh is Martin Baumgartner (phone: 518-561-6312). He does 
almost any color reversal stock in a hand-cranked machine. He is a wealth of 
knowledge about film processing, so it's worth calling him and finding out if 
he's available and how long it will take. As far as I know, AlphaCine is still 
processing reversal, so is BPS in Batavia, IL, as is Dwayne's. Also CineLab in 
MA.

-JH




 From: ev petrol 
To: "frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com"  
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 4:04 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?
 

hey folks!

where are you using for your 16mm reversal these days? 

got the address for yale from colorlab; kodak suggested somewhere in 
plattsburgh (?)

exposed some tri-x at 200ASA (instead of the recommended 160ASA) under a 
halogen tungsten light ... thinking it'll probably be ok (?)
why the difference in recommended exposures btw, anyone have an idea? (since 
there's no added filter suggested for tungsten ... I think?)

cheers Moira

 
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Re: [Frameworks] 16mm reversal lab(s)?

2012-07-09 Thread Serge Levchin
surely old pac lab is still processing old tri-x?

as for the difference in the ASA ratng: that would be because B&W film is
more sensitive to the blue part of the spectrum; expose it under tungsten
light, and you've effectively reduced the sensitivity of your film, all
other things being equal; to compensate for this you're asked to rate your
film at 160 instead of 200, which would then compel you to open up your
aperture about 1/3 of a stop.

regards
s



On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 5:04 PM, ev petrol  wrote:

> hey folks!
>
> where are you using for your 16mm reversal these days?
> got the address for yale from colorlab; kodak suggested somewhere in
> plattsburgh (?)
>
> exposed some tri-x at 200ASA (instead of the recommended 160ASA) under a
> halogen tungsten light ... thinking it'll probably be ok (?)
> why the difference in recommended exposures btw, anyone have an idea?
> (since there's no added filter suggested for tungsten ... I think?)
>
> cheers Moira
>
> moiratierney.net
> vimeo.com/moiratierney
>
>
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