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Topic: Elmo 16-CL Screen Flicker?
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John Barbour
Junior
Posts: 18
From: Lexington, KY, USA
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 24, 2014 09:52 PM
Hi all,
Wondering where to start troubleshooting this issue...
I recently replaced the shutter and shutter drive belt in my Elmo 16-CL. Because I want to use the projector for basic recording of film to digital, I replaced the original shutter with a 5-blade (figured might as well since I had to get in there and replace the busted belt).
The operation appeared to go OK. However, now when projecting film onto the screen, there's a noticeable flicker, a shakiness in the image that appears more evident at the bottom (although this location could be my imagination). The film looks OK, and the footage runs fine on another projector.
I should also clarify that I'm NOT talking about a flicker when attempting to record the film through a digital camera. This flicker exists when using the projector as intended, projecting onto a screen.
Any ideas on what to check first?
Thanks!
-John
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John Barbour
Junior
Posts: 18
From: Lexington, KY, USA
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 28, 2014 10:07 PM
Well that was a pain in the butt.
I finally got it lined up correctly, but it took lots of loosening, twisting, tightening, turning on, turning off, repeat.
That's not counting the times I forgot to tighten and turned on the projector, or the times I thought I could make it juussst a little bit better and ended up making it worse.
Anyway, it's fixed now, so thanks for your help! I'm still learning about these things.
I've also discovered that, at least in my case, the 5-blade shutter doesn't solve the rolling shutter sync issue completely when recording. I suspect it's because of the inconsistent speed of the projector in general. I'm going to pick up a Kodak Analyst tomorrow (projector # too many) so I'll fool around with that next. I'm hoping the speed adjustment will make it more useful for basic transferring.
Thanks again!
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