Re: [Frameworks] film transfer question

2021-12-08 Thread Tetsuya Maruyama
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 Enviado do meu iPhone Em 7 de dez de 2021, à(s) 20:26, Charles Chadwick

Re: [Frameworks] film transfer question

2021-12-08 Thread Adam Hyman
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

Re: [Frameworks] film transfer question

2021-12-07 Thread Andrew Skalak
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

Re: [Frameworks] film transfer question

2021-12-07 Thread Gashouse Films
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

Re: [Frameworks] film transfer question

2021-12-07 Thread Jeff Kreines
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 Sent from iPhone.

Re: [Frameworks] film transfer question

2021-12-07 Thread Charles Chadwick
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