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Dirk DeJonghe

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  1. Another factor to consider: the blue layer is the most grainy one of the three, but also contributes least to the image; in a tungsten film, the blue layer needs to be more sensitive because the tungsten light sources are less potent in blue energy. This makes that a daylight film (250D) is less grainy than a similar tungsten type (200T) when blue sky etc are involved. This said, (reasonable) grain is no longer considered as a defect but as a feature. We worked for a famous british director, first name Ken, who shoots on S16 because it matches his storytelling very well, if you have seen his films you will understand.
  2. It still remains a problem with Double-X B&W negative film, AHU would not work and the grey base is the only anti-halo protection provided. It would still be a good idea to find black chromed pressure plates instead of shiny chrome.
  3. I ordered Super8 colour negative films today, two of the 3 stocks are now delivered with AHU, new Cat number, no choice when the old stock runs out.
  4. We use PFClean since about 20 years or more, it has been very stable, we get good support when we need it for special cases. We run on Linux 95% and Mac 5%.
  5. ECN2 uses CD3 developing agent, C41 uses CD4, you would get an image but it would be off colour. If the bleach bypass retains the silver in the image, then the AHU may interfere with proper scanning of the negative.
  6. We used three 1000ft rolls of this new remjet-less emulsion about 6 months ago and had no problems in an Arri 535B. If any, it looked very clean, it was still experimental and the curves were not yet perfect.
  7. Hello, We are in Belgium and work for many international film archives. We can scan the original print with optical soundtrack, do digital restauration picture and sound, colour grading, and make a new 16mm picture and sound negative, then print to 16mm print for projection. We can also do scans from 8mm or Super8. It is hard to quote a digital restauration price without seeing the current state of the 16mm original print.
  8. If you take a piece of 7222 and hold to in front of your eyes, you can see through it, if you take a piece of 7219, you see nothing. I don't have any of the test rolls without remjet left to test with the Aaton 35.
  9. Tyler, We had problems with Aaton XTR with 7222, it shows up as vertical stripes on panning shots over a grey wall for example; this can happen if you overexpose. The light striking the emulsion is travelling through the emulsion and getting reflected off the shiny parts of the film pressure plate and exposing the emulsion from the back a second time. Never a problem with regular rem-jet color negatives. This happened on Aaton 35 as well (5222 only). Also the Lasergraphics film recorder's pressure plate had to be blackened because the diagonal pattern would show up on direct to color positive filmouts.
  10. I received a couple of experimental 35mm/1000ft rolls for testing. It was non-remjet 500T; It worked well in the processor, the colour balance was not yet correct, but the overall look was very clean, less sparkle;
  11. If you look at the pulse frequency at the head of the roll and compare it to the pulse frequency at the tail, if head frequency is larger then the x-ray exposure happened before camera exposure and vice versa. Use a waveform monitor and measure peak pulse to peak pulse in frames. You can visualize this like driving a nail sideways into the roll. Here is some more information on the firebomb attack on DHL, it is blamed on the Russians, but in these times, nobody can be sure about this: Firebomb attack DHL
  12. Since last summer, after 2 firebomb attacks on DHL (Leipzig and Manchester) , their x-ray inspection has been increased in intensity. We had several instances of DHL x-ray damage and stopped using them except for local shipments inside the country. We can easily see if the x-ray exposure happened before of after camera exposure. We shipped via DHL Brussels to all continents, mainly Europe. For 250D and 500T we could see pulsating blues in the black levels. So far, Fedex has been fine; they allowed us to test, we asked them to put 500T through the scanner, 1x 2x 4x and 8x. Nothing could be detected. When possible we ship Fedex (road), no x-ray inspection involved. Kodak used to ship via UPS Air to us, but they had new CT scanners two years ago and now Kodak ships UPS ground.
  13. This document may help to get you started with Cineon Log files in Resolve: one way to do it, not the only way. CineonLog_DaVinci_2024_12.pdf
  14. There was a large production planned for beginning of this year, the fresh stock was delivered by me late November directly from Kodak warehouse. However, the production is stalled and may take a long time to resume. The stock (at the old Kodak prices) is very good value and included our processing and 4K Prores4444XQ scanning. 23 rolls of 5213/400ft and 22 rolls of 5219/400ft. If interested, let me know.
  15. Yes it is, but the national film archive is already interested, wait and see.
  16. There is a free IMAX film projector available in this town, for museum or eductional purposes maybe. Contact me for details.
  17. Big difference with motion picture films, we are looking at 24 fps, even a small variation in D-Min will be visible as pulsating blacks.
  18. Yes, it may work in most cases, but every time you change flights, a new negociation will have to take place. Outcome uncertain. I have had customers who had the choice of boarding the flight with x-ray inspection or be denied boarding. This would ruin your day either way. Anything that happens somewhere in the world may drive up geopolitical tension and may affect how lenient the inspectors are.
  19. We advise customers not to carry unprocessed films on airline flights, it is very unpredictable if manual inspections will be allowed. Until recently the advice was to ship by air express (DHL, Fedex, UPS) to and from locations. We have done thousands of shipments without any problems. However, earlier this year, there were fire bomb attacks by parcel shipments, see this link: Fire bomb attack on DHL This means that x-ray scanning is now compulsory for DHL shipments, it affects mainly 500T filmstock on very dark images but is also cumulative. Previously it was possible to avoid it by asking for manual inspection at the shipping office, no longer. Luckily we have found alternative shipping by road, not at all subjected to x-ray, it takes one or two extra days compared to air express. These experiences are valid for Europe, other continents may vary.
  20. Dpx and Prores can both be ADX10 log encoded.
  21. I just uploaded an improved cheat sheet for Cineon Log scans import into Resolve. See my previous post.
  22. A couple of years ago we did 'De Overkant' shot on S16 7222 Double-X. The short biographical film won many prizes, you can find it on Vimeo. A very nice example of historic 1960's feel.
  23. Here are the settings I recommend to my customers and use myself for scanned film projects. It is in ACEScct because that is easy to exchange with VFX people and others not on Resolve. With this setting, all sequences you import in Media page are automatically available with the right settings for Cineon Log (ADX10) import and viewing on Rec709 output. If you import other color spaces, you need to right click the sequence in Media Page and change to whatever is needed. Once you have set all these parameters, you can click on the three dot menu top right of settings and store as preset for later use. Please read the attached cheat sheet as well, it takes you step by step. CineonLog_DaVinci_2024_12.pdf
  24. Wasn't it Edison who invented Super35?
  25. They have magnetic drive and will fit all XTR models not LTR.
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