I'm glad to see that my tax dollars at least preserve this equipment at the
National Archives... even if it's mostly archiving commercial stuff at the
moment, I am still optimistic that with some advocacy and lobbying, we can put
infrastructures in place to encourage the acquisition and preserva
Excellent report, Amanda! I have no objection to this type of taxation. :)
I suspect Klaus Linnenbruegger built the
National Archive wet gates as per his work at the National Film
Archives of Canada in Ottawa and the Library of Congress in Dayton,
Ohio. He has a web site (KL Archival Film Equipme
Our glorious tax dollars at work!
Jean-Louis
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> I was just at the National Archives of Canada Preservation Centre this week,
> and they have AMAZING optical blow up facilities.
> they have all the gates (not just re
I was just at the National Archives of Canada Preservation Centre this week,
and they have AMAZING optical blow up facilities.
they have all the gates (not just regular 8, super8, 16mm, super 16mm, and
35mm, but also 9mm, 9.5 mm, and 28 mm). As well as a contact printer and their
own lab.
Sadly
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Yes, John is great and amazing to work with as he is a fellow filmmaker.
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Hi Mark,
John's done two films for me (from super 8, regular 8 and 16mm to 35mm)
and has done excellent work.
He's also done Lina Rodriguez's super 8 to 35mmm blow-ups that you might
have seen at views a few years ago.
best
Hi Mark,
John's done two films for me (from super 8, regular 8 and 16mm to 35mm)
and has done excellent work.
He's also done Lina Rodriguez's super 8 to 35mmm blow-ups that you might
have seen at views a few years ago.
best
Chris
> Thanks Roger, just emailed John to ask him!
>
> And still happy
Is Mike Saunders / Optimage / Edmunton Canada still in business?
His father had ground his own lens for blowups and the work was fantastic.
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ANDEC in Berlin does it but it’s very costly. The price per meter relates to
the length of the final 35mm Negative. Plus 19% VAT. And there will be a
minimum charge of 30 meters. So suppose you blow up a complete Super-8 roll of
15 meters, your Blow-up will be 67.2 meters. You can do the calcula
Correct! They can scan/filmout, but the optical printer is no longer in
operation there.
Mark
> On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:15 PM, Julian Antos
> wrote:
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> Does that mean no 16>35 as well?
>
>> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:51 PM, mrktosc wrote:
>> Colorlab no longer does any optical work. But
Does that mean no 16>35 as well?
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:51 PM, mrktosc wrote:
> Colorlab no longer does any optical work. But thanks Kevin for Andy
> Busti's info (and Andy himself)!
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> > On Mar 14, 2015, at 6:36 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> >
> > I think Colorlab can do it, but
Colorlab no longer does any optical work. But thanks Kevin for Andy Busti's
info (and Andy himself)!
Mark
> On Mar 14, 2015, at 6:36 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>
> I think Colorlab can do it, but I suspect you'll pay a big setup charge
> for the optical printer since it's not something they do
I think Colorlab can do it, but I suspect you'll pay a big setup charge
for the optical printer since it's not something they do every day.
--scott
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Hey Mark,
Andrew Busti is doing them in Colorado; It's listed here in the service
section of his website: http://www.analogue-industries.com/services
His contact info is analogueindustr...@gmail.com
Cheers,
Kevin Rice
processreversal.org
pcn03031989.com
(720) 270.3857
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 6
Thanks Roger, just emailed John to ask him!
And still happy to get other suggestions if anyone has them!
Thanks,
Mark
> On Mar 14, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Roger D. Wilson
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> Not sure where you are located but I think John Kneller in Toronto still does
> blow ups but unfortunately I do
Not sure where you are located but I think John Kneller in Toronto still does
blow ups but unfortunately I do not have his contact information anylonger but
you might be able to get it through LIFT in Toronto.
www.lift.ca
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Hi all -
Is anyplace/anyone doing optical (not using digital) blowups from super 8 (pos)
directly to 35mm (neg)?
Thanks,
Mark
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