Looks like a similar process, shot on 4x5 or 8x10 B&W plates. The films are developed and then pin-registered for making masks and matrices. The matrices of the final print size are then soaked in trays of the appropriate cyan, magenta, yellow, and black dyes, which again are pin-registered and rolled onto a special receiving paper which has been soaked in conditioner.
Since Kodak developed this process in the 1940s, I am curious as to how the Russian photographer and printer created these images in the early 1900s. The color processes of the day were usually limited to tow colors at best.
Kodachrome is basically a B&W process which can't be pushed or pulled to augment or correct over and under-exposure. It's expensive to process as well. It's just not versatile or cheap enough for cinema.
The process used to get the color images is basically the same used by the dye-transfer image process. Had assignments in school that duplicated this. Very labor intensive, still done today.
You can see where the matrices slipped out of register in this image.
The process used to get the color images is basically the same used by the dye-transfer image process. Had assignments in school that duplicated this. Very labor intensive, still done today.
You have said the same things over and over and over and over again for the last god knows how many years. Long ago you bored all of us to tears. Do you have so little intelligence and imagination that you haven't bored yourself yet? Is it that you can't even think up any new insults? Please if you are going to insist on posting cat fights endlessly for the next 10 years also try to come up with a new schtick.
Yet, you're still reading and posting in said threads.
No matter how legal it becomes, lowlife scum will always be attracted by the money. Money + drugs + guns = death.
This shit is happening all around me, within a couple of miles. We won't even get into the meth issue.
"Violence related to marijuana grows in Northern California has swelled in the past few months, mostly during confrontations with law enforcement.
In June, Napa County deputies shot and killed a suspected pot grower near Lake Berryessa when he reportedly reached for a gun in his waistband. In early August, Lake County deputies shot and killed an armed man near a Middletown-area marijuana grow. The next week, deputies found another 10,000-plant marijuana grow nearby and seized several weapons, including a rifle with a night-vision scope. On Aug. 18, Mendocino County deputies and personnel from other agencies entered a pot grow near Laytonville and shot and killed one reportedly armed man. Other agents nearby ended up in a firefight with four other men."
Sure, a full time job that allows you to post here all day...the kind that shows up in form of a gubmint check at the beginning of the month. Keep living the American welfare dream buddy, because that well is soon going to run dry and you will quickly find out that nobody wants to hire someone in the 50s with little skills.
Man enough to face reality? Probably not.
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Feel free to post anything I've ever posted from my job.
No matter how legal it becomes, lowlife scum will always be attracted by the money. Money + drugs + guns = death.
This shit is happening all around me, within a couple of miles. We won't even get into the meth issue.
"Violence related to marijuana grows in Northern California has swelled in the past few months, mostly during confrontations with law enforcement.
In June, Napa County deputies shot and killed a suspected pot grower near Lake Berryessa when he reportedly reached for a gun in his waistband. In early August, Lake County deputies shot and killed an armed man near a Middletown-area marijuana grow. The next week, deputies found another 10,000-plant marijuana grow nearby and seized several weapons, including a rifle with a night-vision scope. On Aug. 18, Mendocino County deputies and personnel from other agencies entered a pot grow near Laytonville and shot and killed one reportedly armed man. Other agents nearby ended up in a firefight with four other men."