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Topic: Outstanding Print of COBRA WOMAN shown
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Stephen Furley
Film God
Posts: 3059
From: Coulsdon, Croydon, England
Registered: May 2002
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posted 08-27-2007 03:27 PM
quote: I once showed an original IB print of Goldfinger, presumably made on the London IB line. It was scratched, battered and knackered, but the photographic quality was so sharp and dense it could have been 70mm - it was like watching a moving Kodachrome 64 slide.
I find that Technicolor looks particularly good projected by carbon arc; it really does seem to make more difference than it does with chromogenic prints; I don't know why.
There's a Yahoo group for dye transfer printing, of the still photographs on paper variety. There are still a few people printing by this process many years after Kodak dropped all materials for it. Some people are using old stocks of materials, while others have made their own, some even making emulsions and coating their own matrix film. That's dedication for you! People are also making Deguerrotypes and even Lippmann photographs again; it's incredible. There has recently been discussion of whether Technicolor still have any stocks of dyes, and if so whether they would be prepared to sell them to still photographers. The general opinion seems to be that the answers are 'Yes' and 'No'
I was told, by somebody who should know, that while the American Technicolor labs destroyed their matricies after dye printing finished, the London lab retained many of theirs. The matricies always remained the property of Technicolor. When Technicolor briefly restarted dye printing there was a proposal to send some of the British matricies to America for test printing to see if they were still usable, but Technicolor abandoned the process again before this could be done. A pity, but I've no idea if they would still have been printable after all these years.
I've seen a photograph of a printer at the London lab which consisted of two old two-colour machines, with one of the four printing stations unused. I don't know how long this remained in use.
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