posted September 03, 2009 08:01 PM
Hi, I hope someone can tell me where I can find this film on 16mm brand new or mint. And what type of print available? I mean LPP or Kodack, scope or full?
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From: Milano, Italy
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posted September 04, 2009 01:31 AM
I have a pan&scan copy on kodak stock with colors almost still there. I don't know if a scope version exists, I hope to find one to replace my copy, as you notice quite well the pan&scan in some scenes.
You mean flat print? Believe me sometimes I prefer it to scope print! I know flat print cut some details in left and right, but really give special feeling to me, also look bigger in screen.
Hi Steven, Sadly, I don’t know Spanish. Good you have MINT copy Cheers
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From: Milano, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
posted September 04, 2009 03:08 PM
Hi Hamid
yes, it's a full frame flat print but in the pan&scan you may notice the movement of the printer that follows the interesting part of the scene, while in a flat print there's a fixed crop of the image (like many italian super8 prints).
I'd rather have a scope print than a flat one, and screen dimension is not a problem, fortunately
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From: Massachusetts
Registered: Jun 2003
posted September 04, 2009 03:35 PM
Hi Fabrizio, That is not true. A p&s print is also often called a flat print.
Films made in Scope are almost never just cropped - you would not get the right image.
"Flat" is a term that is a bit overused - it can be used for films that were made flat (e.g. not scope), can be used for scope films that are P&S, and it's original use for for 2-D prints of 3-D movies.