The first thing to say is all this is new to me although I have seen converted Elmo projectors using this modification to achieve greater screen illumination and a Elf 16mm projector. The light is good but the colour temperature from the HID lamp is different so the projected image will look somewhat different to a regular Halogen lamp which will probably trouble this Super 8 film maker a little always striving for perfection.
I believe the colour temperature of this HTI lamp to be around 6000K whereas a standard 12 volt 100 watt Halogen lamp is 3350K so that's going to be quite a different look on screen.
One HID lamp and one 240V on off push switch
I'm probably going to use a Bolex S8 sound projector as a suck it and see project, then if it works satisfactory alter one of my loved Eumig 807D machines.
Part 1. Order a HID 150 High Intensity Discharge lamp costing around £65, Ballast to drive it £58 Ventronic 150w and a mains on off switch 45p.
I think the first two problems to surmount will be making a dowser to block heat from the lamp damaging the film when not in motion and I'm guessing extra lamp cooling is going to be needed as well.
Watch this space!
I believe the colour temperature of this HTI lamp to be around 6000K whereas a standard 12 volt 100 watt Halogen lamp is 3350K so that's going to be quite a different look on screen.
One HID lamp and one 240V on off push switch
I'm probably going to use a Bolex S8 sound projector as a suck it and see project, then if it works satisfactory alter one of my loved Eumig 807D machines.
Part 1. Order a HID 150 High Intensity Discharge lamp costing around £65, Ballast to drive it £58 Ventronic 150w and a mains on off switch 45p.
I think the first two problems to surmount will be making a dowser to block heat from the lamp damaging the film when not in motion and I'm guessing extra lamp cooling is going to be needed as well.
Watch this space!
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