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well I think it looks great - notwithstanding the way YouTube tries to 'correct' film grain etc - it bodes well that we have an alternative to Kodak out there albeit I can only go to 16mm format (one man band) thus this test for me is simply my subjective appreciation.....perhaps you could make the footage available or visible in a way that none of these platforms screw with it? Vimeo perhaps?
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'Printer lights' system for dummies please....
Stephen Perera replied to Stephen Perera's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
would be great if anyone have any more photos or whatever to add to this thread of perhaps stuff they have done themselves...thanks to everyone for the message much obliged -
'Printer lights' system for dummies please....
Stephen Perera replied to Stephen Perera's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
now I see how its done physically thank you very much -
'Printer lights' system for dummies please....
Stephen Perera replied to Stephen Perera's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
I have no idea nor can imagine anything of what you have just said hahaha...but I am sure its accurate and correct and I thank you for your message -
'Printer lights' system for dummies please....
Stephen Perera replied to Stephen Perera's topic in Film Stocks & Processing
...and this is when making the contact print to project right? so like colour grading before computers..... -
Hi all, obviously, as a 'nobody' in this world my experience in motion picture film is simply that it's scanned once processed for me......in stills I shoot, process film and print myself in the darkroom if I want or else scan the negatives but I really dont know much about what the 'printer lights' system, can someone give us the definitive 'printer lights' for dummies guide in this thread complete with images or videos or whatever? Is it kind of like printing colour in the darkroom where you adjust the RGB 'filters' on the enlarger...for example, setting it at 70 yellow, 50 magenta and 0 cyan.
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