Canon decided to end sales of its final film camera in May and Nikon has pretty much abandoned the film-camera market save for two devices, but there are still plenty of photographers out there who ...
The death of film has been widely reported, but technologies are only perfected after they’ve been made obsolete. It may not be instant photography, but there is at least one machine that will take ...
Process One is a one-stop for all things from traditional film processing to printing and digital photo services to customers across the country.Opened in 1984, at 7105 W. 95th St., Overland Park, ...
Photographers may be interested in a new compact paper film processes system that Timothy Gilbert has created and launched over on Kickstarter to raise the $27,700 it requires to go into production.
TechnoBiz is offering a Plastics Films Processing Training Week in Atlanta March 5-8. It includes two two-day training courses offered by industry experts Kirk Cantor, a professor at Pennsylvania ...
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Technicolor changed the film industry forever — so what happened?
If you grew up watching classic movies, you've probably seen the Technicolor logo. So what happened to the groundbreaking ...
Even as a kid, I could see the visual difference between TV sitcoms - shot on videotape - and films. Video had a jarring sharpness that, paradoxically, made the picture less real. Films, with much ...
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