Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-31 Thread Darren Addy
Very interesting on multiple levels. Makes me want to get back to
scanning all the old negatives that I bought at the garage sale last
year.

The fact that scanning has the ability to pull more detail out than
all the dodging and burning in the world (or printing on photographic
paper) makes me wonder what could be done with some of the old
masters' reject negatives. I'm sure I'm not the first one that has had
such a thought.

The video itself is also very well done. One could analyze it shot by
shot (with a stopwatch in hand) and get a nice little roadmap for how
to make a video visually interesting.

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
 On 1/30/2015 12:17 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:


 http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Iztykm=3hPjFrH1DJsqOiFb=_fSgOVpmgsdAil.NMaXmQA

 Dan Matyola
 http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

 Interesting and fabulous images in the finally developed and scanned rolls.
 I have to say that me makes the process of developing film sound most
 magical when it is really quite mundane. Also surprised that he is not using
 stand processing vs conventional development. But again - the outcome is
 marvelous.

 Mark



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Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-31 Thread John

I never could get the link to work. Finally resorted to searching for
31 Rolls of Lost Film which gave me a link to the video at a different
site that had a link to:

http://www.rescuedfilm.com/

It's very interesting, but I wish he'd included captions to indicate
where the photos were taken. There were a couple of places I think I
recognized, but most of them are just anonymous locations with no context.

They deserve to be seen, but they also deserve to be understood.

Plus, he appears to have jumbled the chronology with stateside images
mixed into the images from Europe and different locations all mixed
together.


On 1/31/2015 10:43 AM, Darren Addy wrote:

Very interesting on multiple levels. Makes me want to get back to
scanning all the old negatives that I bought at the garage sale last
year.

The fact that scanning has the ability to pull more detail out than
all the dodging and burning in the world (or printing on photographic
paper) makes me wonder what could be done with some of the old
masters' reject negatives. I'm sure I'm not the first one that has had
such a thought.

The video itself is also very well done. One could analyze it shot by
shot (with a stopwatch in hand) and get a nice little roadmap for how
to make a video visually interesting.

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:

On 1/30/2015 12:17 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:



http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Iztykm=3hPjFrH1DJsqOiFb=_fSgOVpmgsdAil.NMaXmQA

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


Interesting and fabulous images in the finally developed and scanned rolls.
I have to say that me makes the process of developing film sound most
magical when it is really quite mundane. Also surprised that he is not using
stand processing vs conventional development. But again - the outcome is
marvelous.

Mark



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Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-30 Thread Larry Colen

Awesome! Very interesting, thanks for the link.

If you aren't interested in all of the background and want to look at 
the photos at your pace, this link should take you to the WWII images on 
the rescued film website.

http://www.rescuedfilm.com/#!rescuedwwii/c1d05


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OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
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Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-30 Thread John

On 1/30/2015 12:17 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Iztykm=3hPjFrH1DJsqOiFb=_fSgOVpmgsdAil.NMaXmQA

Dan Matyola
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Unfortunately, all I get from that link is can't establish a connection 
to the server at clicks.aweber.com.


I'll try again later to see if it works then.

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Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-30 Thread Paul

Interesting - didn't know that project exists.  Thanks for posting...

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Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-30 Thread Bob W-PDML
Fascinating, thanks. 

B



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Re: OT: Artist Develops 31 Rolls of Lost Film Shot by a Soldier in WWII

2015-01-30 Thread Mark C

On 1/30/2015 12:17 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Iztykm=3hPjFrH1DJsqOiFb=_fSgOVpmgsdAil.NMaXmQA

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

Interesting and fabulous images in the finally developed and scanned 
rolls. I have to say that me makes the process of developing film sound 
most magical when it is really quite mundane. Also surprised that he is 
not using stand processing vs conventional development. But again - the 
outcome is marvelous.


Mark



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