Hi all,
As the title suggests: I'm a newbie from Cape Town, South Africa on the road to do 8mm/S8 conversion to digital.
I have the following:
A Chinon D300 'daylight' projector (that has a screen like a TV) but one can also project normally to a projection screen.
Access to 2 videocams:
Panasonic AG-DVX100AE 3CCD Broadcast quality vidcam(with all the bells ń whistles, but still SD onto Mini-DV)
Panasonic NV-GS180E, also 3CCD Mini-DV SD, but a consumer vidcam.
Capture will be direct into laptop through a Elgato analog-to-USB dongle, using OBS studio set the capture with some upscaling.
I will have to LED-ify the projector, as the bulb went out some time ago. The projector can also 'play' at 18 or 24 fps. As I'm in PAL country, my inclination is to record/capture at 24fps, using the DVX100 set to 1/25th shutter speed. I will then slow down the footage to 18fps in KDEnLive.
At the moment I do not know what lens is in the projector. First order of business will be to install LED lighting in the projector, and then do a test run.
Any pointers on whether Iḿ on the right track with this will be appreciated.
As the title suggests: I'm a newbie from Cape Town, South Africa on the road to do 8mm/S8 conversion to digital.
I have the following:
A Chinon D300 'daylight' projector (that has a screen like a TV) but one can also project normally to a projection screen.
Access to 2 videocams:
Panasonic AG-DVX100AE 3CCD Broadcast quality vidcam(with all the bells ń whistles, but still SD onto Mini-DV)
Panasonic NV-GS180E, also 3CCD Mini-DV SD, but a consumer vidcam.
Capture will be direct into laptop through a Elgato analog-to-USB dongle, using OBS studio set the capture with some upscaling.
I will have to LED-ify the projector, as the bulb went out some time ago. The projector can also 'play' at 18 or 24 fps. As I'm in PAL country, my inclination is to record/capture at 24fps, using the DVX100 set to 1/25th shutter speed. I will then slow down the footage to 18fps in KDEnLive.
At the moment I do not know what lens is in the projector. First order of business will be to install LED lighting in the projector, and then do a test run.
Any pointers on whether Iḿ on the right track with this will be appreciated.
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