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Topic: Question for John Whittle and Others About Film Transfers
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Bill Brandenstein
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1632
From: California
Registered: Aug 2007
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posted June 14, 2008 10:33 PM
David is right, that a Rank spot scanner transfer is a great way to get DVD-quality results. BUT for the price of that Elmo auction, Dan would only get an hour or two of Rank-suite time at a transfer house!
I am out-classed here by the engineering minds at hand. However, two additional concerns with the Elmo come to mind. First, how is the projector's speed set? If it is locked to the 60Hz power, you'd be better off -- but there would still be an occasional frame or field slip. If it's a normal belt-driven unit, well, then there would be LOTS of mistiming. The second concern is the aperture cropping issue. When you project film OR watch a normal TV, you're losing about 5% of image around the edges. But when capturing video from a normal projector aperture, you double the cropping, and end up with 10% or more of the image lost.
Dan, are you familiar with Roger Evan's workprinters? That's another way around all of these problems, but is more expensive.
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