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Film Recording should have its own page. It is unique and should not be combined with anything else.
i want to record images on to 35mm cine movie camera how ?
help me
i wan t to make cine 35mm film recorder in my house how.
Check out lasergraphics.com.
[edit] Pages should be unique
Film recorder is a machine.
Film out is process.
Telecine Guy 17:59, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] "The LVT will record pixel beyond grain." (?)
I think this means that the device is capable of projecting the image of a pixel that is smaller than the size of the chemical grains that capture an image on film. But I wouldn't bet on it. Could someone who understands the facts of the case make this clearer? —Blanchette (talk) 22:22, 18 March 2008 (UTC)