Some examples:
http://www.adox.de
http://www.new55.net/
https://www.the-impossible-project.com/
I still have my awesome 16x20 LVT and Management Graphics film recorders,
but no convenient way to process film any more since I ditched the big lab
at the end of 2010. I do get calls for 8x10 transparencies from my
Betterlight captures, but it happens so infrequently that I send it out to
someone I've established a rapport with. Just last week, someone asked me
for 35mm slides from digital and I was almost speechless. I used to make
those by the mile but that was the first request since long before I closed
the lab. What makes sense is that there should be more of a need for a
quality large format digital to analog service, but there's more resistance
than demand for it.
-----Original Message-----
From: 'Jim Bechtel' mrjimbo2@... [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint]
I am totally stuck on the concept of writing a digital file however it was
acquired back to
film. There are still government standards and specs that require a piece
of film as a deliverable. They will not accept digital.. So a film recorder
might be kinda nice.. J.. (are you reading this John? Might be a good
nitch..)