
Daniel Porto
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They can go to 50fps but yes that would require a faster motor. Currently if it worked it would go to 20fps. I may end up getting a faster motor anyway if the current electronics are shot. Just gotta spin those internal gears haha it's a basic camera and just uses a regular 12dc brushless motor like at a electronics store 😛
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Hulcher 70 123 - 15perf 🙂 got it off eBay 🙂 good condition just getting it to run now 🙂 originally sold to NASA in 1990
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Thanks for your replies everyone! Ill shoot negative and create positive from that!!!! if this ends up going ahead and I can get this 70mm camera working ill shoot that 🙂 By the way if i shot on intermediate color print film and developed it normally apart from the color differences compared to regular negative would you still get a NEGATIVE image essentially?
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Hey guys im getting back into film and my knowledge of the whole processing process is not in my base of knowledge but if anyone can give advice as to what would be the best set of processes to do to shoot and create a positive print (in the end). Ideally I wanna save money but one question apart from reversal stock is there any other way to shoot and use the same film to process and create a positive print for exhibition? Or does it involve some process to copy the image from the negative to create a film print positive for exhibition (what would this exact process be called?) Thanks Guys and Gals!
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yes but at the end of the day film has the same resolution in that the each grain is evenly dispersed over the entire image the same for 35mm and 65mm. its resolution is constant. at the end of the day whatever math you use to get there i guess im just saying im gonna shoot imax sized digital sensor majority, 35mm sized sensor for prime and some zoom shots where less weight is required and then finally with 16mm sized sensor for when i really need to be low weight taking advantage of the lighter super16 glass. ? thats all really im trying to say i guess which is that im a camera nerd and very particular about what i like in that respect, lighting acting and everything else i tend to work with whatever is supplied by the universe ? ? whats your general 'rules' when it comes to creating an image David?
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Yes i agree. and yes its all personal preference. that why we have so many different lenses and so many different camera systems. i mean i still like shooting 16mm or 2K on the right project but to me for a 'better' image i will predominately prefer shooting IMAX and this doesn't even need to have any merit meaning that my belief that it is better could in fact be false and im trusting my gut too much ?
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a zoom isn't a comparison of format its one long image... im not saying that lenses look sharper when you zoom in with a lens. but i am saying that 70mm to 35mm comparison 70mm is sharper and i believe this is because of being able to get closer and still capture a whole image with a longer lens to boot. this is why 70mm IMAX just looks magical. anyway at the end of the day i hope someone makes a 15perf 70mm sized digital sensor and lenses... RED and Arri seem to be the most likely innovators in this way i believe ?
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yes 'better' depends on your taste but what do you think about my long lens theory? i think its true im watching my projector on my couch all good, go up to the wall and i can see all the pixels ?
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dont worry i hear ya! I dream sometimes a little too much but thats not enough in my opinion ? yeah im currently getting a quote from fotokem! leave it to the experts i guess Im more creative than technical anyway ?
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i disagree david. put both cameras at the exact same position. 35mm camera with a 50mm, 70mm IMAX camera with a 141mm. Same field of view, same perspective, different depth of field. Now chuck a 50mm lens non the 70mm IMAX camera and then you need to move in closer to get the same field of view of the 35mm camera - the image looks sharper, better and clearer then having the 50mm on the 35mm camera... what are your thoughts david?
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Hi, Am i wrong or does a the longer a lens the wider the image projection circle? for instance on my komodo a 17-85mm barrels at 17 but 85 seems ok.... I am asking really because Im imaging a future digital camera that is like IMAX sized sensor with longer lenses to cover the obviously large image plane ? thanks
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One thing that I always laughed at is that when we shot film we were trying to make it look 'perfect' and when we shot digital we were trying to 'rough it up' a bit.... counter-intuitive really ?
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looking to potentially provide film out services here in melb aus given it doesnt send me broke. not finding much information online but maybe im blind... arri has their laser 2 for sale. can ayone point me in the right direction to A find a film printer and B how to do it thanks ?
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Beyond VV: The future of digital cinema Firstly forgive my English I haven’t been to school since 2007. How does it look? That’s the important question, that is the question that tells why we choose one image over another. For over a hundred years film negative has been the king of image quality but with digital cinema getting better and better over the years by all intents and purposes film capture by and large is on the decline. Less productions are shooting on film and less theatres are projecting film. But when it comes to the crunch digital produces a ‘better’ image than film can capture… All but with one exception: IMAX 15perf/70mm. This document will explain why I think this is the case. The photo on the previous page was taken from the pfhx.com website created by Phil Holland. This photo illustrates the difference between 35mm 4 perf and 70mm 15 perf. As you can see the field of view of the image plane of 70mm is drastically bigger than 35mm. I remember seeing my first 70mm print when I went to see The Dark Knight at the IMAX Melbourne screen (worlds 3rd largest screen)… it was magical, I sat 3 rows from the front and the image look so crisp and vibrant and sharp and almost 3D without the dual camera. It was simply breathtaking. So why does the image of 70mm look so much better than 35mm? Bigger is better. There is no physical free lunch. A 50mm lens on a 35mm positive print is equivalent to the frame size of a 141mm lens on a 70mm positive. Well Duh! So why is IMAX ‘better’ than 35mm. It is because of the longer lens! The 70mm negative has a larger FOV which in tern requires a longer lens more than used on 35mm. So yes you need a longer lens to get a similar capture on 70mm then what you would use on 35mm so what!?!?! Take a look at object around you and study it. Look for details and even try and read the small writing on say a can of cola. Now go closer and closer. You are getting closer and closer and essentially getting tighter and tighter and more detail resolves and you can see the intricacies of the object. It’s really as simple as that. A longer lens on the wider digital sensor or film plane just resolves and shows more detail. Currently VV seems to be the industry standard all except the Alexa65 which you can’t purchase anyway. I would argue that we should keep expanding our sensor sizes to at least the equivalent of IMAX 15perf 70mm. Better Images for everyone. And I’m sure there is some engineer right now chipping away at this very goal. Written By Jed McKenna randomnessjed@gmail.com
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shot on Konvas 1M and 5218 short ends in 2008...
Daniel Porto replied to Daniel Anthony Porto's topic in Russian Gear
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Hi, I shot all the filters I could find at a rental house here in melbourne a while back... grads, soft effects, nets, various colours and even a grease filter. There are lots anyway, view the tests for your reference here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eG7mhX_pjqn-OBXKnsTdnIXivpMNorK6 regards Daniel
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How to Process 35mm Colour Kodak Negative
Daniel Porto replied to Daniel Porto's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Oh yeah good question. What do you do with all the waste? -
How to Process 35mm Colour Kodak Negative
Daniel Porto replied to Daniel Porto's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Thanks everyone. Yes I was refering to ECN-2 processing for Kodak Negative Film (I have about 7 rolls). But Tyler I think your right if I decide to process this film I will send it a Lab overseas as NegLab in sydney hasn't been responding to emails.. But that being said Ill try shoot and process 100ft bulk rolls of ILFORD stock, just for a bit of fun. Im not looking for a 'perfect' image and scratches and other 'mistakes' will only add to the look I am trying to achieve. Going to use a handcrank camera aswell ? Thanks -
How to Process 35mm Colour Kodak Negative
Daniel Porto replied to Daniel Porto's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
Processing film footage at home. I might have to go down the path of shooting 100ft bulk rolls of ILFORD black and white stock - which seems to be easier to process at home. -
Hi, There is no lab in Australia anymore but I have some negative film I would like to shoot with. does anyone know of a comprehensive guide in how to process this film? Thanks Daniel
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What if KODAK stops manufacturing FILM?
Daniel Porto replied to Rajavel Olhiveeran's topic in General Discussion
Dont know if this has been mentioned yet but Kodak have said they are releasing a new Vision 3 stock - it was posted as a comment on the Panavision Facebook page under the one where Panavision talk about still remaining to maintain film cameras -
There is... Steadi Systems and they are located in SYD http://www.steadisystems.com/ However if you are interested I have various full 400' cans and short ends for 500T, 250D and 50D and will sell cheaper then what steadi systems will offer. I am located in Melb... how much are you looking for? Regards DANIEL
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I have seen many DP's (one being Nigel Bluck - I wish I asked him at the time!) use 2 or 3 ND Grads in the one shot - with a mix of both soft and hard grads and the grad lines resting in different positions. Can someone please explain why some DOP's shoot like this? Obviously it is to control the brightness of certain parts of the image but is the thinking to make certain parts of an image stand out ever so slightly?
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"The Astronaut Farmer" on DVD
Daniel Porto replied to David Mullen ASC's topic in On Screen / Reviews & Observations
That's great! I've noticed that with a couple of the low budget films shot here in Australia, you can only buy the Blu-ray version in Europe and not in Australia... I loved this movie by the way. When I first watched it, it was the first movie that made me cry in a long time -
I would love to hear your thoughts on this shootout... I assume you will be posting online?