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Posted by Jeroen van Ooijen (Member # 1104) on November 06, 2011, 04:41 AM:
 
Hello all,I'am looking for Pluto's Christmas tree in 16mm,who has it for sale?
I want to show it for the holidays.

Thanks folks! [Smile]
 
Posted by Wayne Tuell (Member # 1689) on November 06, 2011, 09:33 PM:
 
Jeroen, I have a print I don't really want to part with but I will. It is SP with decent color, some wear & lines and a couple splices. I'd part with it for $50.00 including postage.

I transferred it with my telecine machine, but I had the iris setting wrong for the first half and it had a glow to the image...I changed it and the second half looks much more like the film looks on the screen. It should be done loading on YouTube late tonight and I'll post a link tomorrow.
http://youtu.be/B5Gd020JVVw

[ November 07, 2011, 06:57 AM: Message edited by: Wayne Tuell ]
 
Posted by Jeroen van Ooijen (Member # 1104) on November 12, 2011, 03:32 AM:
 
Hi Wayne,

I see the link,but the quality is not what i want,i don't like the big green lines.
But thank you for sharing this link. [Smile]
I look futher for a better one.

Jeroen
 
Posted by Wayne Tuell (Member # 1689) on November 12, 2011, 06:55 PM:
 
not a problem at all Jeroen. I really don't want to part with it even with the lines...at least until I can find a better replacement for it.
 
Posted by Allan Broadfield (Member # 2298) on November 12, 2011, 07:57 PM:
 
Thanks for posting your print of 'Pluto's Christmas tree', Wayne. The imperfections in an old 16mm, 8mm or 9.5mm print bring back happy memories of running films at home in front of the fire for the kids at xmas, and what an expensive hobby it was. My 8mm run down old print of Abbott and Costello in 'Jack and the beanstalk' and various film digests would look pretty primitive to today's kids, but were quite thrilling to us way back when film was the only way to do it.
 
Posted by Lee Mannering (Member # 728) on November 23, 2011, 08:03 AM:
 
Hey Allan not so primitive. I'm just starting with the usual youth group film shows within my region and they love watching the reels of film. It's not the films that are getting ancient but my back lifting this GS1200. [Eek!] Crumbs I am sure my Bell & Howell is lighter..

Keep projecting [Razz]
 


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