The film is not really that old, and I suspect the internegative used was of good, but not necessarily great, quality. |
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Second, this might be a nice print, but I have made my own internegative and I have better prints. |
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Always use an internegative for subsequent printing and a release print for projection. |
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This was used in conjunction with the 35mm recombined picture internegative to produce new release prints. |
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We digitally conform the film, according to the EDL, grade in your presence in our screening room, and transfer the result onto an internegative. |
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Finally, in order to make the image usable, the internegative is digitized. |
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We would have to finish the balance on the internegative, after we re-incorporated the digital restorations. |
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There's usually at least one interpositive and one internegative between the camera negative and the release print, so there are generational losses. |
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A digital internegative was created from the newly restored film and audio elements. |
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The co-production contract must also guarantee to each co-producer the right to an internegative or to any other medium of duplication. |
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In 1997, the Irish Film Archives came into possession of a 16mm internegative, printed from the original 16mm Kodachrome and the 35mm negative of the black-and-white footage, when a laboratory was liquidating its film stock. |
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