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  2. Spirit DataCine - Wikipedia

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    This device is able to transfer 16mm and 35mm motion picture film to NTSC or PAL television standards or one of many High-definition television standards. With the data transfer option a Spirit DataCine can output DPX data files. The Spirit DataCine is made by DFT Digital Film Technology GmbH in Darmstadt, Germany. [1]

  3. Motion picture film scanner - Wikipedia

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    The scanned footage is edited and composited on work stations then mastered back on film, see film-out and digital intermediate. Scanned film frames may also be used in digital film restoration. The film may also be projected directly on a digital projector in the theater. The data film files may be converted to SDTV (NTSC or PAL) video TV systems.

  4. Ciné-Kodak Special - Wikipedia

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    Ciné-Kodak Special, film transport section only. Earlier Kodak 16 mm movie cameras, including the Ciné-Kodak Models B, F and K, shared a common design, being rectangular boxes with a top-mounted handle and a lens extending from the smallest side, similar in shape to a briefcase but smaller. [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Kodak Express - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Express is the world's largest branded photo processing network operating in 41 countries and with over 26,000 stores worldwide [1] offering Kodak products and services including photo books, gifts, digital cameras, frames and traditional printing.

  7. Digital intermediate - Wikipedia

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    The digital intermediate process was also used to perform a digital blowup of the film's original Super 16 source format to a 35mm output. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] 1999: Pacific Ocean Post Film, a team led by John McCunn and Greg Kimble used Kodak film scanners & laser film printer, Cineon software as well as proprietary tools to rebuild and repair the ...

  8. Ritz Camera & Image - Wikipedia

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    These stores can transfer VHS, SVHS, MiniDv, Digital 8, and digital media to DVDs in about the time any particular tape takes to play. [ 9 ] From 2007 to early 2008, Ritz began installing Oki and Xerox equipment in their locations to enable the production of hard-back photo books, photo calendars, and custom greeting cards by customers via in ...

  9. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    Digital media playback of high-resolution 2K files has at least a 20-year history. Early video data storage units fed custom frame buffer systems with large memories. In early digital video units, the content was usually restricted to several minutes of material. Transfer of content between remote locations was slow and had limited capacity.

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