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Forum: 35mm Photo Equipment June 2nd 07, 02:32 AM Posted to rec.arts.movies.production.sound rec.audio.opinion rec.audio.tech rec.photo.equipment.35mm rec.arts.movies.tech
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Posted By peterh5322
Variable Density is better that Variable Area

On 2007-05-31 18:37:08 -0700, Radium said:


1) VD OTN stock and processing is nearly impossible to obtain, today.

How much do I have to pay, if I want it?

Too much....
Forum: 35mm Photo Equipment June 1st 07, 02:22 AM Posted to rec.arts.movies.production.sound rec.audio.opinion rec.audio.tech rec.photo.equipment.35mm rec.arts.movies.tech
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Posted By peterh5322
Variable Density is better that Variable Area

On 2007-05-30 19:41:07 -0700, Radium said:

Hail to VD. Death to VA.

1) VD OTN stock and processing is nearly impossible to obtain, today.

2) VA OTN stock and processing has...
Forum: Film & Labs September 21st 06, 05:12 PM Posted to rec.photo.film+labs,rec.arts.movies.tech
Replies: 25
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Posted By peterh5322
Variable Density Greyscale Film for audio

On 2006-09-21 07:25:46 -0700, (Scott Dorsey) said:

I would not be surprised if there are some folks with the WECO and RCA
sound cameras that still had a VD mode to them. Quite...
Forum: Film & Labs September 21st 06, 01:45 PM Posted to rec.photo.film+labs,rec.arts.movies.tech
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Posted By peterh5322
Variable Density Greyscale Film for audio

On 2006-09-20 20:27:41 -0700, "Radium" said:

The ERPI system, Fox-Case's Movietone, and De Forest's Phonofilm use
variable-density recording film audio

But, no one makes...
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