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  1. Greetings from MONO NO AWARE in Brooklyn New York. For anyone interested, our technical engineer created a design for an at home linear processing machine that can be built for less than $400 from common hardware components and 3-D printable parts. The machine is capable of processing 16mm and Super 8mm motion picture film formats. The specifications were announced publicly an international laboratory meeting held last week in Mexico City at Estudios Churubusco. (attaching some images to this post from the lecture / presentation) Should anyone have interest, please send a private message and we'll arrange to send you a printed companion booklet so that you may build one for yourself.
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