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Topic: 8 and super 8 transfer?? Please help!
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John Yapp
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 148
From: Telford England.
Registered: Dec 2011
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posted December 26, 2013 01:33 PM
your lamp is 80w, correct? That's very bright,(I use 20w for transfers), and will definitely cause hotspots in your transfers, as you have found. Generally, converters aren't that great and you may find you get better results from projecting directly onto a white wall or a sheet of white a4 paper. If you can diffuse the light from the lamp, your results will improve further, but realistically, your results will be limited with this projector, unless you can change the light source. Look for a cheap variable speed Eumig if you can, which will take a lower wattage bulb, as they are very adaptable for telecine.
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Phil Mitchell
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 144
From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: Aug 2013
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posted January 10, 2014 03:41 AM
Hi, ,can I add a similar query as I am doing same, however I am not using a Digital video camera, have tried that, but found a CCR Camcorder seems to do a better job, certainly has more options than my Digital camewra, only one issue still bugging mean, what causes the halo effect when sunlight hits a bright object, liek someone wearing a bight shirt? Fiddlign around with White Balance and Iris settings seems to help, but not quite. Is that strobing? not sure of correct term, it's almost a slight blur off objects, mainly people, effect, What can adjust that if anything? Can Adobe Preimiere editing sofwtare do anything about it or other video editors? I'm using two projectors Eumig S912 and a Sankyo S600, find the Sankyo a lot kinder on film. Both I run at 18fps and if camera is at 1/50 shutter speed I don't get any flickering. Thanks in advance Phil
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