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Shooting 3-strip technicolor


Phil Rhodes

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Yes, seriously!

 

There's a three-strip camera at the ASC clubhouse. Now, it's probably due a clean, lube and adjust, and it'd likely remain impossible to print it properly, given that there aren't any dye-transfer printers left.

 

But assuming someone makes orthochromatic black-and-white stock, the idea occurs that it might not be impossible to crank the thing back up, which would be tremendous fun, wouldn't it?

 

I'm not sure what the situation would be with the red filter that was originally on the blue-only orthochromatic stock, which prevented the red record from being contaminated with blue.

 

Crazy idea?

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You'd have the orthochromatic record which would be the blue only, and the panchromatic record which would be the red and blue (fundamentally magenta), so you'd subtract the blue from the magenta and end up with red.

 

In theory.

 

I suspect the practice would require some significant screwing around in Resolve.

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Well yes, you'd get a magenta record, which in concert with the blue record from the orthochromatic stock in the magenta channel could be used to derive a true red channel. Again, in theory. It could have been done that way in the days of optical printers, too, by creating an (inverted) matte of the blue record and bipacking it with the magenta record.

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