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Topic: Color correcting film transfers
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Jayson Emery
Junior
Posts: 2
From: Melbourne,VIC,Australia
Registered: Jan 2005
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posted July 08, 2006 10:35 PM
Thanks everyone,
I'm using a Panasonic 3cc camera, with an Elmo St1200, at the moment i'm projecting onto an a3 sheet of white paper, plan to buy a screen one day soon, or maybe one of those film transfer boxes, what do you think of those boxes?
Hi David, good to know other people in Melbourne have an interest in film, know any good shops around Melbourne for equipment, so far ebay and trash & treasure have been my online resources. :-)
Jayson
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Joerg Polzfusz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 815
From: Berlin, Germany, Europe, Earth, Solar System
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted July 09, 2006 08:29 AM
Hi,
when projecting through one of those film transfer boxes with a normal projector, you'll get the "hotspot"-problem: The picture's center will be much brighter than the border. There's a plug-in for virtual-dub to remove this effect later on your PC. But I've never tried it... hence a screen will probably give you the same or even better results. (A screen will also give better results than a sheet of paper.)
IMHO those boxes are only great when you've got a modified projector with an opaque glass between lamp and film. (A few boxes do have an opaque glass on the projector's side of the box. They might give better results, too. Did anyone on this board already tried them?)
Jörg
P.S.: Oooppss... "hotspot" was the english term, not "highlight"... [ July 12, 2006, 04:50 AM: Message edited by: Joerg Polzfusz ]
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