16mm service in Australia.

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16mm service in Australia.

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Shameless advertising:

Our film workshop, in Australia, is now offering 16mm processing and digital scanning (2.5K):

http://www.artistfilmworkshop.org/services/

The home page is:

http://www.artistfilmworkshop.org

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Congratulations, Carl! Great stuff. Is Richard Tuohy involved in some manner?
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Nicholas Kovats wrote:Congratulations, Carl! Great stuff. Is Richard Tuohy involved in some manner?
Absolutely.

Without Richard Tuohy there would be no Artist Film Workshop.

But saying "without Richard Tuohy" is a bit like saying "without the Earth". It's not actually thinkable in the first place.

Or to put it another way: there would still be Richard even if there were no workshop.

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Congratultions on the 2.5k you can now do. By the way, that laser printing on 16mm looks fascinating! Are there any problems with the ink staying on the film? Got any links to more about this?
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slashmaster wrote:Congratultions on the 2.5k you can now do. By the way, that laser printing on 16mm looks fascinating! Are there any problems with the ink staying on the film? Got any links to more about this?
The ink is reasonably resiliant, but that said, with equally reasonable effort such resiliance can be overcome. So we made contact prints from the ink printed film, which also improved the contrast of the result.

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Awesome news guys….we have to send some film down :)
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