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  2. FotoKem - Wikipedia

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    Fotokem was founded by Gerald Brodersen in 1963, [2] starting as a small scale film laboratory in California for independent film productions. Services include telecine from 16mm, 35mm and 65mm to standard definition or high definition; high-resolution scans; film scanning and recording; DVD-creation; editing; digital intermediates, optical track creation; nonlinear finishing; titling, video ...

  3. Qualex - Wikipedia

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    Qualex operated a large network of commercial and in-store labs throughout the United States and Canada. Qualex's business slowed from the overall decline in traditional film photography in favor of digital photography. Qualex once operated 53 photo processing laboratories; that number had shrunk to 22 by June 2004, and the company saw further ...

  4. Mills James - Wikipedia

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    Mills James is a creative media production company in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio that creates and produces broadcast programming and documentaries, corporate and institutional video and film projects, infomercials, television commercials, digital signage and corporate meetings and special events. Additional services include ...

  5. Fotomat - Wikipedia

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    Fotomat was an American retail chain of photo development drive-through kiosks located primarily in shopping center parking lots. Fotomat Corporation was founded by Preston Fleet in San Diego, California, in the 1960s, with the first kiosk opening in Point Loma, California, in 1965.

  6. Technicolor - Wikipedia

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    Technicolor's lab in Paris closed in 1958, as it was facing 450 million francs in debt. [33] In 1980, the Italian Technicolor plant ceased printing dye transfer. The British line was shut down in 1978 and sold to Beijing Film and Video Lab which shipped the equipment to China.

  7. Todd-AO - Wikipedia

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    The IMAX format also uses 65 mm camera and lab film to create 70 mm prints for projection (also known as the 65/70 mm process); conforming to the pitch and perforation standard for 70 mm Todd-AO film. However, the IMAX frame is 15-perfs long and runs horizontally through the projector, whereas the Todd-AO frame is only 5-perfs high and runs ...

  8. Film laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Again after processing there is a positive ready for inspection by the production representatives, usually by projection in the dark just like one sees a movie in a theatre. The film lab thus needs various apparatus from developing equipment and machines, over measuring tools, cutting, editing devices, and printers to different sorts of viewing ...

  9. Skylab Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn, New York based illustrator and artist John Malta held his first solo exhibition, entitled "Be Safe My Little Viking" at Skylab in 2009. [6]In 2009, Skylab and The Shelf Galleries were host to "28 Windows", [7] a multimedia video installation in which video art was projected on all 28 windows of the Skylab building.

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