From: Tony Conrad (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Feb 20 2010 - 16:06:46 PST
In 1975 I made a long film (Articulation of Boolean Algebra for Film Opticals)
incorporating a LOT of bi-pack printing, on a motorized synchronizer with an
exposing light poised over the middle frame (only). It of course printed the full
width of the filmstrip ("super 16"). The image was not 100% crisp, but I was
interested at the time in this aspect.
---------t0ny
On Sat 02/20/10 5:22 PM , julie murray email suppressed sent:
> Hi Mark,
> I'd personally love to see other people's versions of home made
> printers. I loved Standish Lawders! Thanks for putting it up.
> I uploaded two images of the one I built way some years back and they
> can be seen here:
> http://julifilm.blogspot.com/
>
> Julie
>
> > On Feb 18, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Mark Toscano wrote:
> >
> > > A good reminder that I've been awful about keeping that blog
> active.
> > >
> > > To Jonathan for promoting Bordwell's blogging of my visit:
> thtppppp.
> > >
> > > But I guess I'll use this opportunity to ask if there's any
> topic/
> > > film/filmmaker I might work with that anyone here would be
> curious
> > > for me to, uh, blog on on my, uh, blog.
> > >
> > > I promise I'll eventually get to JJ Murphy's Print Generation.
> My
> > > thoughts for it involve something kind of elaborate (and I bet
> many
> > > of you can guess what I'm thinking), so I might have to do some
> > > other entries in the meantime.
> > >
> > > Mark T
> > >
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