From: Gregory Kurcewicz (email suppressed)
Date: Thu May 08 2008 - 14:35:15 PDT
Pip - I'm quite amazed that you can fit so much film together in a
sandwich like that and align it - I suppose that I shoud go and visit a
contact printer somewhere soon.
Auricons look very intersting - has any one else on the list used an
Auricon? Do they still print the sound on normal stock?
p.s thanks too to Nicky Hamlyn for help with the original question.
best
greg
Pip Chodorov wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> I bipacked loops of hi-con positive with color negative and raw stock
> which worked well, and then reprinted into the travelling matte with
> color negative and the hi-con negative. The color negative and the raw
> stock were the same length of course, only the hi-con was in short loops.
> This was on a Debrie Matipo printer. It was my first experience with it.
> Jeff Scher got great results with an auricon.
> Hope that helps,
> Pip Chodorov
>
>
> At 0:51 +0100 7/05/08, Gregory Kurcewicz wrote:
>> Dear All - can anyone give some advice on bi-packing film? Is it
>> best to bi-pack 5oft of film with 50ft of your original?
>> anyone having fun with this process?
>
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