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Topic: Curious about S8 printing process
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Maurizio Di Cintio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 977
From: Ortona, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted November 08, 2014 04:26 AM
I am sure others here are more knowledgeable than I on this topic but, as far as I know, what you need, if you start from a positive 35 print, is basically a 16mm internegative from which to strike 2 S/8 prints simultaneously on Super 8 print stock (1-3: which means a 16 mm wide film with two S/8 sprockets, one on the edge and the other mid-width, so it's totally different from Double S/8). In fact optical printers are conceived so that you have to strike two prints at the same time on this peculiar stock. After processing the film is slit and wound on spools. Striping may take place either before or after slitting (if I recall properly, Derann would stripe before).
So basically you need a 35-to-16 optical printer loaded with 16 interneg film stock (which is low con, low speed neg film): this way you get a master from which to print all copies by a multiple of 2; then you need a 16-to-S/8 optical printer loaded with print stock. I guess the same machine can be adapted to both purposes but I am not sure. What I am sure of is it's darn expensive, espcially these days... And let's not forget about expertise: a skilled techincian who can set the lights for proper color grading is crucial...
-------------------- Maurizio
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