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Topic: Put your money where your mouth is
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Dino Everette
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1535
From: Long Beach, CA USA
Registered: Dec 2008
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posted August 26, 2012 12:46 AM
I am happy to report that the presentation went well, and I had some interesting data to give them based on the costs involved putting together my presentation. It costs me $425 to make my archival negative, and one light check print that I screened, and $2000 to make my 2K scan of the negative, and subsequent DCP...The sad thing was that while the DCP (of the scanned 35mm negative) looked great, the print (from the same 35mm negative)looked terrible...I think the labs are cheating now and running prints at like 480 fps, which is kind of like recording a VHS at SLP instead of SP....Hopefully I will be able to do the presentation again in Seattle at our December conference and I can point this out, as I did not figure it out until after I presented. ,, I did speak with Kodak and will be trying out their new stock on the printer soon...
-------------------- "You're too Far Out Miss Lawrence"
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