100th WorkPrinter sold!
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100th WorkPrinter sold!
I am proud to announce that I just received my 100th order this evening. I am quite surprised at the success of these units, not in terms of how well they work, but by the tremendous response I've had since the beginning of the year.
I'd like to thank Andreas for his support by letting me put an ad on his site (I'm still waiting for your review!). Quite a few customers have noted this site was where they found my link.
In all, I'm heartend by the positive feedback I've received. It's always a hoot to see a good transfer posted, especially when they come from overseas. I've shipped these units to over half a dozen countries; more places than I'll ever visit the rest of my life. Anyway, I look forward to the next hundred.
Maybe the Smithsonian would want one? ;)
Nah. Super 8 will never be history, right?
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I'd like to thank Andreas for his support by letting me put an ad on his site (I'm still waiting for your review!). Quite a few customers have noted this site was where they found my link.
In all, I'm heartend by the positive feedback I've received. It's always a hoot to see a good transfer posted, especially when they come from overseas. I've shipped these units to over half a dozen countries; more places than I'll ever visit the rest of my life. Anyway, I look forward to the next hundred.
Maybe the Smithsonian would want one? ;)
Nah. Super 8 will never be history, right?
Roger
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Hi Roger!
That's great!
By the way, do you remember how many of them have you sold to European countries?
Personal I know only myself and Andreas, so is there other users in Europe?
Let us know!
Perhaps you Andreas could make some kind of own Workprinter forum for WP users ? (just kidding)
Best Regards
Jukka Sillanpaa
That's great!
By the way, do you remember how many of them have you sold to European countries?
Personal I know only myself and Andreas, so is there other users in Europe?
Let us know!
Perhaps you Andreas could make some kind of own Workprinter forum for WP users ? (just kidding)

Best Regards
Jukka Sillanpaa
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100th WP
Not only the proof of a great product but also a highly alive and well film format?
Congratulations!!
R
Congratulations!!
R
..tnx for reminding me Michael Lehnert.... or Santo or.... cinematography.com super8 - the forum of Rednex, Wannabees and Pretenders...
Amazing how far things have come since then.....
Sorry, Roger, I couldnt resist...always good to look back at certain milestones and view them in light of later, greater milestones!
Actually, the real reason why I was searching the archives was that i was looking for a post of yours about an idea you had for a very interesting telecine device. If I recall, I don't think anything physical was built at that stage - it was just a concept but a very clever design. I don't remember all the details but I believe film was transported past a high resolution black & white video camera and there were three filters involved - each of a primary colour. Reminds me a little of the technicolour process. Though with your device, I believe each primary colour could be increased or decreased somehow for colour correction.
That's a very vague recollection but i was wondering if you are able to explain the process again, and also have you managed to start developing the idea into something physical?
Sorry, Roger, I couldnt resist...always good to look back at certain milestones and view them in light of later, greater milestones!
Actually, the real reason why I was searching the archives was that i was looking for a post of yours about an idea you had for a very interesting telecine device. If I recall, I don't think anything physical was built at that stage - it was just a concept but a very clever design. I don't remember all the details but I believe film was transported past a high resolution black & white video camera and there were three filters involved - each of a primary colour. Reminds me a little of the technicolour process. Though with your device, I believe each primary colour could be increased or decreased somehow for colour correction.
That's a very vague recollection but i was wondering if you are able to explain the process again, and also have you managed to start developing the idea into something physical?
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Isn't this also an article Roger wrote in the new issue of Super-8 Today?Patrick wrote:Amazing how far things have come since then.....
Sorry, Roger, I couldnt resist...always good to look back at certain milestones and view them in light of later, greater milestones!
Actually, the real reason why I was searching the archives was that i was looking for a post of yours about an idea you had for a very interesting telecine device. If I recall, I don't think anything physical was built at that stage - it was just a concept but a very clever design. I don't remember all the details but I believe film was transported past a high resolution black & white video camera and there were three filters involved - each of a primary colour. Reminds me a little of the technicolour process. Though with your device, I believe each primary colour could be increased or decreased somehow for colour correction.
That's a very vague recollection but i was wondering if you are able to explain the process again, and also have you managed to start developing the idea into something physical?
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:lol: Check the date on Roger's post...
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Yeah, we've gone waaaaaayyy past 100 units. I think we have passed the 2000 unit mark but, honestly, we've just been so damned busy building and shipping units and doing R&D on our new HD units that I haven't had time to do an accurate count. But I'm fairly certain we have passed 2000 units. Crazy.awand wrote::lol: Check the date on Roger's post...
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Ha ha! Didn´t see the date!
I was like in a state of chock... What? Not more than 100 units yet?! :lol:
Then I saw the date... ha ha. 8)
I was like in a state of chock... What? Not more than 100 units yet?! :lol:
Then I saw the date... ha ha. 8)
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When I read this originally I thought damn, 100 units per day, that's quite a production line. Then I saw the date. Still, congratulations on an excellent product and even better after-service.MovieStuff wrote:Yeah, we've gone waaaaaayyy past 100 units. I think we have passed the 2000 unit mark but, honestly, we've just been so damned busy building and shipping units and doing R&D on our new HD units that I haven't had time to do an accurate count. But I'm fairly certain we have passed 2000 units. Crazy.awand wrote::lol: Check the date on Roger's post...
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