Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-07-05 Thread ev petrol
.  From: djte...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 17:42:29 -0700 To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Subject: Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer I was thinking it would be an expensive process to remove digitally. It's not necessarily _monetarily_ expensive. You can do

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-27 Thread Roshanak Elmendorf
Wonderful information. Thanks Dave. On Jun 26, 2014, at 8:42 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote: I was thinking it would be an expensive process to remove digitally. It's not necessarily _monetarily_ expensive. You can do it manually if you can afford the time. Of course, you want as

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-27 Thread Roger Wilson
it as it pushes me forward as an artist to try something different, something new. From: djte...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 17:42:29 -0700 To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Subject: Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer I was thinking it would be an expensive process

[Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Roger Wilson
Hi folks, A few weeks back there was some conversation happening around removing dust marks from a digital transfer of film. I am wondering what processes were being suggested to use to remove the marks digitally. I recently shot a Super 16mm film for a fellow filmmaker and we just got the

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Jeff Kreines
Roger: We use horribly expensive film restoration software for dust-busting (as it’s called in the trade). It’s part of a package that costs more than a decent new car, so I’m not recommending it for casual use. (As a result my car is a 1995.) It deals with both black and white dust and dirt

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Scott Dorsey
What I want to know is what lab processed this film and how can I avoid them? --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Jeff Kreines
On Jun 26, 2014, at 12:20 PM, Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com wrote: What I want to know is what lab processed this film and how can I avoid them? Some people like chemical stains, and dirt and dust, Scott! Don’t be so judgmental! Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Scott Dorsey
Jeff Kreines writes: On Jun 26, 2014, at 12:20 PM, Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com wrote: What I want to know is what lab processed this film and how can I avoid them? Some people like chemical stains, and dirt and dust, Scott! Don?t be so judgmental! Then they can add them in post!

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Jeff Kreines
On Jun 26, 2014, at 2:00 PM, Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com wrote: Then they can add them in post! Ugh! Heresy! Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com kinettaarchival.com ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Roger Wilson
. Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 13:20:00 -0400 From: klu...@panix.com To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Subject: Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer What I want to know is what lab processed this film and how can I avoid them? --scott

Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer

2014-06-26 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
I was thinking it would be an expensive process to remove digitally. It's not necessarily _monetarily_ expensive. You can do it manually if you can afford the time. Of course, you want as clean a transfer as possible, but there are still likely to be some big nasty dust spot every X number of