Is ORWO Film print positive a posibility??
Orwo PF2 is a conventional print film intended to print from a negative.
It's Orwo's equivalent to 7302 Fine Grain Positive print film.
I'll add that I think it's a step up from 7302, that the blacks on it are
incredibly dense and rich and the whole
Can someone recommend the best workflow for edited B+W reversal to positive
release print ? This is just for some home movies I am cutting together,
nothing too fancy, no sound. I'd just like to have a projection print so
I'm not screening the original.
Thanks!
Julian
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Julian Antos
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From: jul...@northwestchicagofilmsociety.org
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 17:11:40 -0500
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] Best route Reversal Film Release print?
Can someone recommend the best workflow for edited B+W reversal to positive
release print ? This is just
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
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
Julian:
It’s a real problem. Kodak screwed all of us lovers of BW reversal when they
discontinued 7361, a great film stock with really silvery blacks and grays.
There are no reversal print stocks of any kind that I know of, unless some lab
is willing to experiment and positive stock as
Have you considered shooting it on an optical printer ?
That would be an alternative to having an Interneg made.
I am not the original poster but...
If I shot it with lab intermediate stock, it _would_ be having an
interneg made, just one that was less sharp.
If I shot it with a camera