You should probably check out this link:
http://www.asf.com/products/pic/
A brief description from the site states:
In the Digital PIC process, micro-amounts of a proprietary developing agent
are applied to a roll of exposed but undeveloped film as it is fed through
the processor's image-capture engine. Next, the Digital PIC system makes a
digital record of each image. Once the image data is captured, color data
and exposure settings are established on a pixel-by-pixel basis for each
element of every image. The environmentally friendly Digital PIC process
requires no water, generates no hazardous effluents, and makes complete
silver recovery possible.
Development of 35mm Film (initially)
Real-Time Digitization
No Plumbing or Hazardous Effluents
Consistent Image Quality
Simultaneous Output to Multiple Formats
Internet and Broadband Ready
Compact Footprint
Adaptable Configurations
It is a very interesting and challenging process. Thanks for your interest!
Jack Phipps
Applied Science Fiction
-----Original Message-----
From: Preben S. Kristensen [mailto:krille@tin.it]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:58 AM
To: Jack Phipps
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Digital ICE
>and Digital PIC our new process for scanning exposed undeveloped film.
Jack,
This sounds interesting, but how will it work??
Preben
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