• METHODS • TYPES OF OUTPUT
SCAN/FILE SIZE REQUIRED

• FOR THE DIY'ers
• SAMPLE IMAGES
• PRINTING OPTIONS
DIGITAL TO FILM


IMAGE ARCHIVING - SAVING HISTORY

OPTICAL COPY:
Optical inter-negatives from dr5 chromes will produce hardly any generation loss due to the enhancement dr5 processing offers over standard B&W development. This is the method of choice for contact printers. Internegs can be 'same-size or enlarged. Clients can expose their film and send it in, or we can expose the film, rates vary. "interpositives" are best for originals that can not be scanned. This method incorporates dr5 to produce an almost loss less negative copy - an interpositive - dr5 or e6 chromes can be enlarged to create enlarged interpositives to 11x14. Clients can expose their film and send it in, or we can expose the film, rates vary. Copy-prints to dr5; for the best possible B&W optical copy to B&W film for B&W transparencies or developed as negatives. Your shot film, or we can shoot the work -

 

DIGITAL TO FILM ~ DIGITALSILVER:

FOR THE BEST FILM DUPE, images are scanned to the proper resolution. They are then output through a film recorder - CRT or LVT, 35mm ~ 8x10. A negative process can be used, or dr5 for B&W positives/chromes or interpositives. See our DIGITALSILVER site for further details.

   
     
UNDER CONSTRUCTION