Topic: Why do I see an inverted image from a 9.5mm Pathescope projector?
Guy Burns
Junior Posts: 10
From: Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Registered: Apr 2017
posted May 31, 2017 08:44 AM
I'm using a Pathescope 9.5mm GEM projector as an editor. So as not to cause any damage to the films, I run the films very slowly at about 25% speed, and use a low power light source – without any modification my Zebralight torch fits in place of the original 100 Watt bulb. I run the Zebralight at its lowest setting.
To view a film I simply look straight into the lens – and I see an inverted image.
What I can't explain is why the projected image appears the right way up. So, sitting in front of the projector:
• I can see the film entering the gate is upside down • Looking through the lens the image is upside down • But replace my eye with paper, and the image is right-way up.
Why is that? Maybe I've been peering through the wrong end of the lens for too long.
Guy Burns
Junior Posts: 10
From: Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Registered: Apr 2017
posted May 31, 2017 10:18 PM
This question is about Physics, so I've taken it to the Physics forum (https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/image-is-inverted-when-i-look-into-a-projector-lens-why.916257/).
Posts: 543
From: Herne Bay, Kent. U.K.
Registered: Oct 2011
posted June 04, 2017 02:50 PM
Guy, The answer is in the word "Projector". The lens inverts the picture as it projects the image onto the screen. A projector is not a viewer. The images are always inverted as they pass through the projector gate no matter what gauge of film it is. Ken Finch.