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T3D Re: T3D Film Duping
- From: TimMaf <TimMaf@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: T3D Re: T3D Film Duping
- Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 16:53:01 EST
John,
5248 is a camera original film stock and I think you would want an Interneg
film stock. It is finer grained and designed with this type of applicaation in
mind. I don't have the numbers in front of me but try Kodak's web site at
http://www.kodak.cm/mptvHome/motionPicture.shtml. It may even have info on
digital output films.
Tim Maffia
In a message dated 1/17/98 09:57:13 PM, vidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> While everyone is here I may as well my question...
>I'm interested in making high volume duplicates of stereo
>images in 35mm film format. I would like to use the same
>processes used by the motion picture industry.
>I'm looking for someone who is familar with duping film.
>Specifically the type the movie industry uses for their
>typical films. I am in contact with an outfit who suggests
>using Type 5248 Motion Picture Negative Film as the dupe
>negative and then contact printing to the positive print
>(movie) film. What I would like to knowe is if there is
>a particular print film which would work best for use in
>a stereo viewer. I have no idea if there are choices of
>speed or grain or color balance, etc.
>
> I would also like to know if anyone has experience with
>outputing an image from Photoshop to a Film Recorder loaded
>with this type (5248 or similar) of film. I'm told to make
>a few trial runs to determine the correct color balance but
>I'd like to do as few trials as possible.
>
> This last one may be asking for a little too much but, when
>Pixar outputed Toy Story, what film did they use and what was
>the resolution of the output devices? Anybody know?!
>
> Thanks in advance for any information you can offer.
>
>
>John Vala
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