Hi Scott
Have you considered shooting it on optical printer ?

That would be an alternative to having an Interneg made.

Good luck

Jon

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On Apr 24, 2014, at 3:34 PM, "Scott Dorsey" <klu...@panix.com> wrote:

> The best way to go today is to get an internegative made and then a 
> print made off the interneg.  Cinelab can do this easily at a reasonable
> price.
> 
> It is POSSIBLE to do a direct print, but the proper print stock no longer
> exists.  There are various lab intermediate stocks that can be used, but
> you wind up with a print that is thinner and less rugged and still has
> more contrast than the original.  Go the interneg route.
> --scott
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