[Tig] instinctive contrast
Dave Pickett
pickettscharge at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 18 20:23:11 PDT 2007
The later Cintel machines added to this as well. I transferred a black and white picture on a C-Reality in 1999. The C-Reality's vertical gate resulted in the shed collecting at the top of the lens and then releasing an avalanche of white east to west across the image every 10 minutes or so. Many a "what the #$%" from the director. Hilarity ensued.Dave PickettColoristwww.davepickett.com> Subject: RE: [Tig] instinctive contrast> Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 19:04:18 -0700> From: bfesta at rioting.com> To: gd.tk at comcast.net> CC: tig at colorist.org> > Thanks to Cintel International for support in 2007. http://www.colorist.org/wiki3> => > > Black and white stocks have no "Rem Jet" backing layer. Thats why B+W gets such great halation splay around whites> > The early Cintel machines were like a blender with this stuff. I can remember having to vaccuum the deck plate after each reel of film.> > See, there are parts of this business I remember fondly :)> > ________________________________________________________> Bob Festa bfesta at ascentmedia.com> Director of Commercial Imaging 310 434 6000> R!OT Santa Monica> > > > -----Original Message-----> From: tig-bounces at tig.colorist.org on behalf of Greg D.> Sent: Sun 3/18/2007 2:09 PM> Cc: Telecine Internet Group> Subject: RE: [Tig] instinctive contrast> > Thanks to Cintel International for support in 2007. http://www.colorist.org/wiki3> ====> > > > My favorite thing about b&w neg stock was the softer emulsion (or some> processing quirk) making a mess of the gate and rollers on the Ursa.> -Greg Dildine> > > _______________________________________________> No personal abuse; absolutely no advertising or marketing on the main TIG mailinglist. Help to maintain a high signal-to-noise ratio on the TIG.> Tig mailing list> Tig at tig.colorist.org> http://tig.colorist.org/mailman/listinfo/tig> > > _______________________________________________> No personal abuse; absolutely no advertising or marketing on the main TIG mailinglist. Help to maintain a high signal-to-noise ratio on the TIG.> Tig mailing list> Tig at tig.colorist.org> http://tig.colorist.org/mailman/listinfo/tig
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