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Jesse England pioneers desktop printing of 8 & 16mm film. Print E-mail
Contributed by Nicol Wistreich Sunday, 29 April 2007

printer to filmGreat thing about the web no.1 - people sharing tricks.

BoingBoing has details of a system for printing from an inkjet to create home-made Super 8mm and even 16mm prints. While the resolution of the samples isn't great, and the sprocket holes currently have to be cut by hand, for those wanting a true desktop editing process without wanting to fork out for a transfer, the process, designed by artist Jesse England, is pretty impressive. The icing on the cake for budding celluloid czars is a follow up post from someone offering free software to turn their films into flip books.

Samples from Vimeo below...

 

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