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| George Selinsky |
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 2:14 am |
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The movie processing page at http://www.geocities.com/gselinsky has just
added links to several articles by movie processing expert Martin
Baumgarten, on the processing of color and black and white motion picture
film using the common Morse / Arkay / Doran G-3 processor - scroll to the
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- George. |
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| George Selinsky |
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 2:22 am |
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| norml |
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 5:21 am |
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That site generates a lot of suspicious pop-ups. I'd avoid it.
Martin, could you check it out and let us know if it's okay?
Norm Lehfeldt
"George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> wrotf:
Quote: The movie processing page at http://www.geocities.com/gselinsky has just
added links to several articles by movie processing expert Martin
Baumgarten, on the processing of color and black and white motion picture
film using the common Morse / Arkay / Doran G-3 processor - scroll to the
bottom.
- George.
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| todd young |
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 6:15 am |
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are you sure? i didnt get any pop ups at all...
"norml" <normlehf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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Quote: That site generates a lot of suspicious pop-ups. I'd avoid it.
Martin, could you check it out and let us know if it's okay?
Norm Lehfeldt
"George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> wrotf:
The movie processing page at http://www.geocities.com/gselinsky has just
added links to several articles by movie processing expert Martin
Baumgarten, on the processing of color and black and white motion picture
film using the common Morse / Arkay / Doran G-3 processor - scroll to the
bottom.
- George.
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| George Selinsky |
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 6:48 am |
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Quote: That site generates a lot of suspicious pop-ups. I'd avoid it.
My site is hosted on Geocities, and it links to a few articles on some other
free servers (like Fortunecity, which is notorious for a popup storm
especially once you exit the page). If I get the author's permission I'll
gladly put the postings on my own webpage. Geocities tends to be rather
benign with pop-ups, they usually just have one of those side windows you
can close.
- G. |
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| George Selinsky |
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 4:50 am |
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In case you're unaware, I'm not behind whatever popups you may recieve. If
Geocities pushes its popups on you then I am sorry, but there is nothing I
can do about it. I'm not rich enough to spend the money on a commercial
space and domain name for this subject. I'm glad to do whatever I can and
afford - if that's not good enough then I'm sorry.
- George.
"norml" <normlehf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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Quote: Thanks, George.
I clicked on your original link and went out to the kitchen for a moment.
When I came back I had multiple iterations of Netscape running, with
pop-ups all over the place.
Some of them looked like data mines.
Norm. |
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| Clive Tobin |
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 6:05 am |
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"George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> wrote in
.... I'm not rich enough to spend the money on a commercial
Quote: space and domain name for this subject.
George, lots of ISPs will let you have 2MB or 10MB of non-commercial web
space for free. I am on CWnet which is $9.95 per month, has lots of news
groups, and I have a free website with no popups or anything at
http://users.cwnet.com/clive5 .
I used to be on Screaminet / Access4cheap.com who did the same thing at
$5.95 per month, but they went out of business without a peep or any kind of
notice two days after charging my credit card for 6 months in advance! Maybe
the *very* cheapest one isn't the best...
Clive Tobin
Tightwads R Us
clive5 att
cw net
dott comm |
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| Adam |
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 8:55 am |
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 19:05:39 -0800, "Clive Tobin" <kill@eat.spammers>
wrote:
Quote: "George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> wrote in
... I'm not rich enough to spend the money on a commercial
space and domain name for this subject.
George, lots of ISPs will let you have 2MB or 10MB of non-commercial web
space for free. I am on CWnet which is $9.95 per month, has lots of news
groups, and I have a free website with no popups or anything at
http://users.cwnet.com/clive5 .
I used to be on Screaminet / Access4cheap.com who did the same thing at
$5.95 per month, but they went out of business without a peep or any kind of
notice two days after charging my credit card for 6 months in advance! Maybe
the *very* cheapest one isn't the best...
Clive Tobin
Tightwads R Us
clive5 att
cw net
dott comm
I host my personal site with
http://www.themooseisloose.net/freehosting.html . I registered my
domain with registerfly. Which is a little under $10 . I feel i do
pretty good as there are no ads with that host.
-Adam |
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| Dennis O'Connor |
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 6:23 pm |
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POPUP STOPPER
free version... works like gang busters///
"norml" <normlehf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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Quote: Thanks, George.
I clicked on your original link and went out to the kitchen for a moment.
When I came back I had multiple iterations of Netscape running, with
pop-ups all over the place.
Some of them looked like data mines.
Norm.
"George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> wrotf:
That site generates a lot of suspicious pop-ups. I'd avoid it.
My site is hosted on Geocities, and it links to a few articles on some
other
free servers (like Fortunecity, which is notorious for a popup storm
especially once you exit the page). If I get the author's permission I'll
gladly put the postings on my own webpage. Geocities tends to be rather
benign with pop-ups, they usually just have one of those side windows you
can close.
- G.
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| Paul Repacholi |
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 7:24 pm |
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"George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> writes:
Quote: film using the common Morse / Arkay / Doran G-3 processor - scroll to the
Any one any idea where I could get one of these `common' processors?
For 35mm, a second for 70 would be nice. Morse type, need not be
able to handle long lengths.
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| George Selinsky |
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 11:11 pm |
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"Paul Repacholi" <prep@prep.synonet.com> wrote in message
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Quote: "George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> writes:
film using the common Morse / Arkay / Doran G-3 processor - scroll to
the
Any one any idea where I could get one of these `common' processors?
For 35mm, a second for 70 would be nice. Morse type, need not be
able to handle long lengths.
As far as I am aware, there are no 70mm rewind tanks for movie use, none
that I have ever seen. I have heard of a motorized rewind tank that takes up
to 200 ft of film, but I don't know who made that. Martin Baumgarten would
probably be the one to ask.
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| mcarter4121 |
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 12:24 pm |
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George,
I own one of those motorized rewind tanks, micro record, but never used it
yet. Always was afraid it'd break. Never mind.
Pair.com hosts my site for 4.95 a month. Basic ftp site.
My site has a web about developing. Have a look.
http://www.16mmoviemaking.com/developing/index.htm
I don't know how to go about adding it to your site though.
Michael Carter |
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| Scott Dorsey |
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:40 pm |
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George Selinsky <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> wrote:
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"Paul Repacholi" <prep@prep.synonet.com> wrote in message
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"George Selinsky" <gselinskyspamsucks@yahoo.com> writes:
film using the common Morse / Arkay / Doran G-3 processor - scroll to
the
Any one any idea where I could get one of these `common' processors?
For 35mm, a second for 70 would be nice. Morse type, need not be
able to handle long lengths.
As far as I am aware, there are no 70mm rewind tanks for movie use, none
that I have ever seen. I have heard of a motorized rewind tank that takes up
to 200 ft of film, but I don't know who made that. Martin Baumgarten would
probably be the one to ask.
The folks who shoot 70mm film mostly are doing so because they need very
high resolution, and they don't want their film scratched up by rewind
systems.
Most of the 70mm stuff that was done by hand was done in large reels.
You might want to contact Olexandr Kalynychenko <olex@kalyna.dp.ua>,
who sells some of the old Soviet aerial film processing tanks. He used
to have a site on http://www.geocities.com/cinetank for information on
small batch procesing too.
--=scott
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| George Selinsky |
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2003 9:05 pm |
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| Steve Kraus |
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 2:37 am |
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I am reluctant to recommend AOL for anything besides the most clueless
beginners but they do offer a US$4.95/month 3-hour timed account which
would give you so many megs of web space per screenname and something like
7 screennames. Just don't succumb to the lure of putting it into their
"Hometown AOL" thing which adds stupid headers and stuff in exchange for
more space. You can access the account via your existing ISP, too, since
the local AOL client will connect over the net and not need to use dialup.
A major plus if you are already on cable or DSL.
To avoid looking like an AOL lamer...get yourself a domain name for
whatever the lowest price you can find is, maybe $15 for a year. Then sign
up with an outfit like redirection.net to host the name. Not actual web
hosting that costs x bucks a month but just name hosting which means the
domain is put on their name servers. Using a web accessible control panel
you then set www.yourdomainname.com to be mapped to existing web space
elsewhere, such as on your cheapo AOL account. (Naturally your site, if
extensive, can be spread all over the multiple screennames' web spaces.)
You can also set other non www addresses to map to other sites, such as
joe.yourdomainname.com or movies.yourdomainname.com... as many as you want.
And the name hosting also includes email forwarding for as many as
addresses as you want so joe@yourdomainname.com goes to some address and
filmgod@yourdomainname.com goes elsewhere. Naturally you set your email
program to pull mail from your ISP's mail server but have your new domain
name email address in the return address field.
An added bonus here is that should you decide to change ISP's you simply
adjust the forwarding and none of your correspondents need to learn a new
address...such a change is completely transparent to them. Ditto if you
move the web site to space on some other ISP.
US$5 buys a year of name hosting at redirection.net
So for just $4.95 a month + (about) $15/year + $5/year you have a real
website at your very own domain name and you send/receive email via this
domain as well. That works out to $6.61 a month. And that's if you have
no web space. If you have some space on your ISP you can of course skip
the AOL part. |
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