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Sounds great PE. I'm looking forward to making a purchase! I am not able to attend one of your workshops and this sounds like a good alternative for me.
Emulsion.
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Great to hear that you're making good progress. Good luck with the edit.  Originally Posted by Photo Engineer ...as I go through the footage (meterage?)... Odd one that. It's often struck me as interesting that "footage" still seems to be the word of choice, whether you're shooting DV or 35mm... and regardless of whether you're in a metric or imperial environment.
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Wel, what I am trying to do now is integrate the DVD with the Lab portion of the book, so that you can go to either and cross reference what you are seeing or reading. This is not as easy as it sounds, but I am trying to organize this 'mess'.
PE
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Ron, as one who loves to print on Azo I can't wait to get this. The mad scientist thing is something I need to try!
Jim
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This is what I was asking on the AZO thread, I have to admit I haven't looked at the this forum before now. I can see that you are right on top of the DVD and instructions. Good luck, looking forward to seeing it and the book.
Curt
My correction, I was looking at one thread and saw that I did make a comment. I'll have to pay more attention, this is an interesting forum.
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Everytime I find a film or paper that I like, they discontinue it. - Paul Strand - Aperture monograph on Strand -
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Final editing starts next Monday and will take 3 days. There are 2 scenes to shoot/reshoot.
I've devised a method to cross index the text to the DVD and to give highlight still photos in the text from the DVD. Still working on it. Why do you think I'm on APUG so much? I'm working on word and video files.
PE
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Put me down for one as well!
It's hard enough for me to buy bulk film as it is, but I'd be willing to plunk down some dollars for the book and DVD. I've been combing through the various threads with avid interest as I was only recently made aware of the efforts of PE and others. FWIW, a possible ASA of 40-80 on film would be very useful and I'm sure some dedicated soul will be able to make something usable from that tantalizing high speed recipe. I know there's tons of information I still need to learn, and even more that will take experimentation. I'm not sure I'll ever catch up to the rest of you, but I hope I won't be too far behind.
Keep up the great work PE, you're an inspiration!
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Well, after one full day of trying to move proprietary Sony HDTV into Roxio V10, we had to give up. HDV Split to the rescue. It turns the proprietary Sony files into an M2T file that Roxy understands. The Sony file is not true M2T file, even if the extension is the same, and so you get no sound at all.
After that it was smooth sailing. Ahahahahaha. No, it was not.
It was grueling and after working all day (we still have about 2 more hours today), the file is so big I have to create a DVD of just 20 minutes of HDTV. It probably will require 3 DVDs for the information in 3 sections. One is introduction to coating, another is simple Azo type emulsion making and the third is film making and materials testing. But we are making progress.
Thanks for all of your interest.
PE
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BTW, with 47 responses, and part of them my answers to questions or updates, this gives me a very very tiny market. Has anyone taken note of this fact? Out of 20,000+ members, probably less than 0.2% are interested in this type of work.
PE
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PE,
You should probably also post this on the Large Format forum. I doubt the 35mm or color crowd have any interest in this. I think those of us that shoot LF and are interested in alternative processes are your main group of potential customers.
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