I have acquired a used retroscan universal. Works perfect for super 8 and 16 mm.
But when I want to scan standard 8mm, I can't get it to work optimally.
The picture is jumping up and down, like the framing is not right. I have tried to adjust the sensor to almost every level, tried with fast and slow switch, other spools and anything else I could think of!
In my last attempt I got it work fine on a short spool, by tightening the spools very tightly to the motors.
I then switched to a new film, only to have the problem return again. I can then use forever to adjust and tighten up for maybe get it to work for a minute or to again.
If I then adjust back to run super 8 (samme gate) then is there no problem.
Anyone there have some tips and tricks for getting it work?
My guess is that maybe it's the tension on the film that's not correct, but I can't see what I should do differently.
But when I want to scan standard 8mm, I can't get it to work optimally.
The picture is jumping up and down, like the framing is not right. I have tried to adjust the sensor to almost every level, tried with fast and slow switch, other spools and anything else I could think of!
In my last attempt I got it work fine on a short spool, by tightening the spools very tightly to the motors.
I then switched to a new film, only to have the problem return again. I can then use forever to adjust and tighten up for maybe get it to work for a minute or to again.
If I then adjust back to run super 8 (samme gate) then is there no problem.
Anyone there have some tips and tricks for getting it work?
My guess is that maybe it's the tension on the film that's not correct, but I can't see what I should do differently.
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