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Daniel D. Teoli Jr.

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  1. I can't find out which was the first adult movie put on videotape...but these are some of the earliest ones... Selection from Daniel D. Teoli Jr. VHS / Betamax Archive Selection from Daniel D. Teoli Jr. eBay Adult Only Archive At $99 a tape, they were pretty pricey. In the early days of VHS / Beta porn they didn't put explicit photos on the covers. They would advertise in magazines, some of them mainstream video mags. Later on, when video rental shops were widespread, and they had the 'back room' for porn tapes, covers became more explicit. In the early days of videotape rental stores, they even rented out videocassette machines. In 1972 they were renting out video equipment to film sex at home, or whatever you liked. Living through it, too bad I didn't pay more attention to that era. It would have saved some time putting the puzzle back together. NSFW link Early Video Equipment Ad 1972 D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
  2. I'd rather get the scoop from those that have tried things Frank. In other words, personal recommendations. You can spend a lot of time on Google and come up with a virus for your trouble by downloading free software. Or you can buy problem child's when someone could have steered you in a different direction. This is a discussion forum Frank, so I offer topics of discussion. If someone does not want to discuss, no one is forcing them. When I see a post I don't like, I don't waste time on it...I just move on to the next post. In any case, thanks for your input Frank. I will do some research on them.
  3. Man, I used to like seeing him and his stories on 60 Minutes. He will be gone 10 years in April. All the old timers on 60 Minutes were good....but Mike was my favorite. Press Photo: CBS DDTJRAC Post processing: D.D.Teoli Jr.
  4. Here is an interesting but dated 2015 story on Deakins. Roger Deakins: 'the opposite of a Hollywood person' ... with 12 Oscar nominations to his name | Sicario | The Guardian The title was: The much-lauded cinematographer of Sicario – as well as almost every Coen brothers film going – just might be the man to bring old-school values back to the blockbuster When I heard Deakins speak at the Oscars a while ago I knew he was a different breed. He was praising his focus puller! I had originally looked up his wife and found that article. I wanted to see if 'James' was a transman. I guess not. Congratulations Sir Roger!
  5. 16mm Cine printer for color or black-and-white copies - Superior Bulk Film Co.: (archive.org)
  6. Arca-Swiss has a great system for camera attachments. It can be kinda confusing. Here are a few PDF's that may help decipher it. Arca Swiss Monoball Classic System D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : D.D.Teoli Jr. A.C. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Arca Swiss Monoball Fix System D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Here is one on their camera systems and some accessories. Arca Swiss Camera System D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive <><><><> Selection from Whoop-Whoop: The Gathering of the Juggalos D.D.Teoli Jr.
  7. A thick 2013 mouse pad compared to 2 - 2019 mouse pads. In 2021 they shrunk in thickness even further. Now it takes 3 pads to = 1 of the 2013 pads. Normally not a big deal. But I can't sit too long at the 'puter or my back bothers me. So, I have a standing desk computer to use to break up positions. I rest my hand on the mouse pad sometimes and the bone in my hand gets sore if the pad is thin. So, I have to make a pile of 1 old thick pad and 2 medium pads for my mouse / hand cushion. If I only had the new 2021 pads, I guess I would need 6 pads minimum. Well, it cuts back on crude oil usage. Shrinkage is a popular way to reduce costs in many areas. Beside paper shrinkage shown below, in WW2 they cut back on staples from using 3 per magazine to 2 staples and then to 1 staple in some cases to save metal for the war. I used to like the big Ivory soaps...alas also hit by product shrinkage a few years ago. Shrinkage not only in size but in quantity as well as higher priced for smaller and less bars.
  8. There is an Archive that only gives out low-res garbage or fairly higher res JPEG 2000 files. I can't open the JPEG 2000 files in Lightroom or Paint or the photo viewer. They also have TIFF that is half-ass res, but you can't access it. (When I say half-ass res, it is about a 15mb TIFF and the JPEG 2000 is 4.2MB)Here is an example of one of their file names.ctkg_4904679_JPEG_2000.jp2This is the problem with lots of Archives. They are scum when it comes to open content sharing of material. Eventually I will write a thread about it at my blog.What can be done with JPEG 2000?
  9. DDTJRAC Radio Archive Do the modern Chris-Craft look like this anymore? They had some gorgeous wood in them!
  10. You gotta be careful with some of these targets Phil. Some are not good for hi-res tests if you are using for scanner use. Here is one at B&H for 1/2 the price of the Thor target. Here is one of the reviews for this target... Good Low Cost Resolution Target - but 3/1/2015 By null I purchased this product to evaluate my Epson R2400 scanner resolution. Before I scanned the Resolution Target I examined it under a microscope to provide a reference for the practical resolution range this target can produce. The microscope images show that the target has a significant amount of grain and the smallest resolving area of the target is under Grooup 6 with lots of grain. You can successfully evaluate a scanner with at best 5000 dpi. Group 7 is completely useless. So, if you are attempting to evaluate a scanner that is capable of 8000 dpi then this product is useless. For my Epson scanner the target served its intended purpose.
  11. Thorlabs make some nice targets of many designs. Positive and negative. Only issue is they are pricey. This one is a negative target for backlight use. It is a small target about 2x2 inches. Max Levy also makes resolution targets. Resolution Test Targets: II-VI Aerospace & Defense (maxlevy.com) What type of target do you use for lens tests?
  12. https://archive.org/details/gasholder-clip-the-big-combo-1955-d.-d.-teoli-jr.-a.-c. Clip from The Big Combo I'm crazy for gasholders. Like the electric street cars I wrote about, gasholders were all over L.A. when I was a kid. Now...no one would even know they ever existed.
  13. On set with D.P. Vilmos Zsigmond and Dir. Jack Nicholson The photog didn't bother to straighten the photo. Or did they do it in printing? Or was the photog going for a Dutch angle? Or is he a Winogrand copycat? Many of my photos are crooked...but I straighten them usually. I guess a Photoshopper could cut it out and reinsert it straight. But I'm an old film photog and not much of a computer person. I only know how to use Lightroom. This photo had about 20 mintes of Lightroom.
  14. Now here is another test. 4x5 drum scanned vs digital. 61mp Digital vs 4x5 Large Format Film Resolution Comparison | Mountain Photography by Jack Brauer I didn't read it all, but it seems FF 35mm 61mp digital is about equal to a 4x5 drum scanned film in res. So, as I said, film is relatively low-res stuff when compared to digital. And once you factor in all the generations away from the OCN you need to make a finished film...it really goes down in res a lot more. But the softness of film can also be the beauty of film. Just depends on what you want.
  15. Everyone too busy to shoot photos?? I got a collection of press photos of movie sets. I will have to dig through them. Lots of stuff on Clint Eastwood on set and many D.P's at the camera. Here is one of D.P. Ernest R. Dickerson. (I wonder if they call him Roscoe on set? Whenever I hear the name Roscoe, I think back to my early days in L.A.. I should have shot some photos back then of Roscoes Chicken...but never thought about it.) Anway, Spike Lee is on the ladder directing 'School Daze.' This was shot by Spike's brother David Lee about 1987. The original press photo was terrible. Black people are hard to shoot in harsh sunlight if you mix dark people with light people. Something has to give; dynamic range won't do justice to both. I can't blame David. This was the wet print era, not the digital era. And I don't really know what the original was like, but press photos are usually garbage. So, I give him the benefit of the doubt. Newspapers didn't care about quality back then. Their press prints, especially the wire photos are very bad I.Q. I spent 40 minutes + on the PP. I don't have another photo of 'Roscoe,' so I invested some time in him. He is a talented D.P.
  16. Vintage film clip of Mercedes Benz 300 SL Gullwing in action 1958 Malle : D.D.Teoli Jr. A.C. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive One 300 SL beauty just went for over $6MM. Originally, they were not much, about $8K. I'm not into cars much, I just want transportation. But any way you slice it that car is a standout!
  17. eBay photos: Fair Use Cineon gnesis Kodak film scanner | eBay https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cineon Anyone run one? What was it like?
  18. Is this what it is? Filmlight Northlight 2k4k6k Motion Picture Film Scanner eBay photo: Fair Use
  19. School's Closed-Circuit Video & TV Production Facilities 1972 Robert Suchy Guy Morrison - Chief Engineer Sentinel Newspaper That is all the I.D. on the back of the press photo. I'm thinking #1 & #7 are the telecine machines. But what about the rest of the equipment? Any info on them? Thanks!
  20. NO Wolverine! Filmfabriek has one, but they don't lend a lot of confidence as a company in Europe with not much representation in the USA. Over the years I've seen lots of scanner companies come and go and if you had bought one of their scanners you now own an $$ paperweight if it quit on you.
  21. Any dealers specialize in used scanning equipment? Or is it just what comes up on eBay?
  22. Now, if the warranty is $17,500 how much is a service call with no warranty? Are the Lasergraphics scanners serviceable by the user? Will they sell parts to the user? Are you guaranteed of a break down every year or so with it?
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