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Currently timing:
"In Caliente" (1935), D. Lloyd Bacon, 35mm, B&W, 1.37:1 Warner Brothers, from the original Nitrate negative, Cinematography by George Barnes and Sol Polito.
"Raw Deal" (1948) D. Anthony Mann, 35mm, B&W, 1.37:1, Eagle Lion Studios, from a dupe negative I "bench timed" (eyeball) from a step-contact printed Interpositive. Cinematography by John Alton.
A show quality 35mm print, Fine Grain Intermediate Positive and Sound Master Positive will be generated for public viewing and archival storage.
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Nicholas,
Currently, the way the lab is organized, I am almost 100% traditional photochemical, but we have dealt in a few hybrid restorations that required digital color correction, simply because an element could only be integrated into the restoration pipeline by scanning it, grading it and making a 35mm negative on the Arri Laser.
http://www.thealbaniancinemaproject.org/tomka-dhe-shokeumlt-e-tij.html is one such project.
I am working hard to learn DaVinci Resolve in order to be ready should our supply of film suddenly vanish; which is a real possibility.
Frank
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