Takoda Porembski
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So say I meter 500asa film at 800 then have it pulled in lab half a stop (roughly speaking), would this increase density in blacks and get rid of some grain? Given I get my film developed with the cheaper "best-lighting" option (I cant afford fotokem), this would then take flexibility away from the person scanning forcing the look closer to what the shooter (me) intended? ?
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Cant buy it but beautiful camera. Standing the test of time
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love the look and color also informative
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if im not correct im pretty sure that should be fine also a way to get union hours so that you can join
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People will just have to make homemade film cameras.
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Really enjoyed your images
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kodak and paul mccartney are somehow still alive
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About to shoot my thesis short for my undergrad and I'm glad I came across your experience, it gives me hope!
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Got charged $130.00 for one 100 ft roll of 16mm for 2k scans. My mistake for not looking harder but they do good work and will talk to you if you are persistent. Maybe stick to 1080 scans?
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I dropped adobe. Im a student and it was costing money. Davinci is free and I now can grade with software people take serious. Free version only takes so many codecs...
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the world deserves to see the david mullen asc super 8 files
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Hi I would be interested in a few cans pm me?
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Managed to get a couple rolls developed, this being the first time I've shot 16mm. There is some grading, any tips are greatly appreciated!
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Theres nothing more Id rather do than stay home and experiment with old stock. Enjoyed your video a lot and hope to see more Happy shooting
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This isnt too related, But I Was curious if labs develop expired ektachrome still? I went to send in some old stock and pro 8mm says you have to pay some outrageous price for old stock. Im confused though since its just e6 developing?
Double 8mm Perforation... Again
in 16mm
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it would be interesting just to see a rough draft in motion. and super 8 worked for spielberg btw. I feel that art does not have to serve a purpose nor would your experiments.
also when the lab tech runs a batch of film he staples each customers film together in the dark and it runs through the machine fine. i see no reason you couldn't splice four rolls in the dark with a little finesse. just get a decent splicer/rewinds. and some patience.
ps the kids like jumpy these days happy trails U.G.