Hi Charles,
Niagara Custom Lab in Toronto has done a wonderful job last year for my film
with paint, ant, and all kinds of objects glued to s8. I would highly recommend
their service for their reasonable price as well.
T
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Em 7 de dez de 2021, à(s) 20:26, Charles Chadwick
The place in Seattle has been open to doing scans with hand-manipulated 16mm
and 35mm (such as cyanotype) Give them a call, describe the situation. They
will want to inspect and evaluate it first.
Light Press
https://www.lightpress.tv/
They will also not clean it if you ask them, but as already
Nicholas Coyle is an independent outfit in Denver. He has fantastic prices
and is flexible to try to work with film in any condition or experimental
projects:
https://www.nicholascoyle.com/
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 10:59 PM Gashouse Films
wrote:
> Charles,
>
> I spoke with Dijifi in Brooklyn a few
Charles,
I spoke with Dijifi in Brooklyn a few weeks ago about hand treated
celluloid and they said they might be able to do it if you want to give
them a try.
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 6:28 PM Charles Chadwick
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm looking for a lab that would be comfortable transferring han
Where are you located? Anyone with a Kinetta Archival Scanner can do it. The
only potential problem is if the paint were to come off on the PTR rollers of
the machine — the film would be fine but the rollers are not cheap.
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com
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Hi folks,
I'm looking for a lab that would be comfortable transferring hand-painted
film (painted with dr. martin's inks), scratched and taped film, to 1080p,
Does anyone know of anyplace? I can rephotograph it, but I don't have
access to an optical printerrephotography would be just a camera