Too much work? Not if you are [Yuta Ikeya], whose 3D printed movie camera uses commonly-available 35 mm film stock rather than the 8 mm or 16 mm film you might expect. 3D printing might not seem ...
Let's dive in. At the top of the clip, Baker is at FotoKem in Burbank to check a 35mm print of Anora. He explains that select theaters will screen the film using this print for a roadshow they're ...
Not all pictures being printed are from a phone, however. The last few years have seen the revival of digital cameras. There has also been a surprising renaissance of 35mm film. Mr Clarke said ...
It was on 35mm film, but we added film grain to the rest of the stuff we ... film processing quality became a little lax (not having my first day of a shoot printed to confirm my negative exposure has ...
Got a box full of film negatives and slides you need to sort through? Kodak’s 35mm Slide Viewer is here to help!
However, if you’re scanning 120 film, aka medium format, it can be expensive to get the requisite hardware. 35mm scanners are comparatively more common, so [Christian Chapman] decided to modify ...