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Topic: optical sound problem on ST1200HD
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John Whittle
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 791
From: Northridge, CA USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted May 17, 2008 11:16 PM
As Kev said, it can be many things. Doing the paper test will tell you if the projector alone is producing enough light and the solar cell or other pick up is working.
Beyond that, there can be problems with the print or projector. Since prints fade and if the print was not "applicated" then as the cyan dye fades, the film doesn't hold back as much light as it should. Alternatively it can be either an electrical or mechanical problem in the projector. If the thump test works and several prints exhibit the same problem but the color isn't faded, then you could have an amplifier problem, bad solar cell or optics out of alignment. Or the print might not be guided properly past the scanning lens.
The tolerances on Super8 are so small that any thing off of perfect results in some problem from slight distortion to no sound at all. If it reads too far on one side then you'll hear noise from the frame lines, etc. If too far out, then nothing.
To focus or align the optics you need special test films which are made for focusing and alignment. Don't try it without them, you'll invariable wind up the weeds and have to send the machine off to someone with the proper equipment.
John
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