You have done lots of work Chris and I will look at this shortly. Just been busy with a few projects here. Completed one of the machines with the UX226 camera.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/vQbzYg57ipW3V8TE7
Connected the USB3 directly to the cam for max performance but optionally the cable can be connected to the back of the unit. The image size is
2560x1920 pixels and the scan runs at 1 FPS to the external drive (tiff images).
Cropped it down to 2400x1800
Ran Video Fred option4 but the script ran out if memory on my machine. So, reduced the size to 1888x1416 and then the script ran ok. But is it ever slow. Just this short clip took like an hour and a half.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-pg...ew?usp=sharing
Also noticed nasty jitter with this film. Will look at it tomorrow. This is not the machine with the jitter fix that I implemented on the DSLR machine. So maybe if I try the same fix, it may work, don't know. Actually on a second thought I ran this film before with this machine and did not have this much jitter. Maybe the cam got worn out with all of use and abuse he he. The cam wear would reduce the claw travel distance which could cause film slippage. Will let you know.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/vQbzYg57ipW3V8TE7
Connected the USB3 directly to the cam for max performance but optionally the cable can be connected to the back of the unit. The image size is
2560x1920 pixels and the scan runs at 1 FPS to the external drive (tiff images).
Cropped it down to 2400x1800
Ran Video Fred option4 but the script ran out if memory on my machine. So, reduced the size to 1888x1416 and then the script ran ok. But is it ever slow. Just this short clip took like an hour and a half.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-pg...ew?usp=sharing
Also noticed nasty jitter with this film. Will look at it tomorrow. This is not the machine with the jitter fix that I implemented on the DSLR machine. So maybe if I try the same fix, it may work, don't know. Actually on a second thought I ran this film before with this machine and did not have this much jitter. Maybe the cam got worn out with all of use and abuse he he. The cam wear would reduce the claw travel distance which could cause film slippage. Will let you know.
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