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  • Wolverine Artifacts Fix

    Fixed Wolverine annoying digital artifacts completely. Moved the original Wolverine controller by 12 mm to allow for a new ELP camera to be mounted underneath. The new camera uses the same sensor used in Wolverine and it reuses the original Wolverine 6mm lens. The mounting of the new camera is in the same position as the old one so that the original optical characteristics are exactly the same. Since the new camera uses a usb interface connected to a laptop the user can fully control the video quality and digital artifacts are GONE. Click image for larger version

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    Here are a few test clips.
    https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...M0?usp=sharing
    The 6mm clips are with the stacked boards and reusing the Wolverine 6mm lens with the ELP camera.
    the 12mm clip is with the 12mm Imagingsource lens and the ELP camera. The camera board has to sit higher due to the longer lens focal length. This does not provide enough space for the Wolverine controller on top of the camera so the controller is mounted at the back. Quite honestly I do not see that much difference in image quality between the two but I will let you be the judge.
    The stacked board version is cheaper and easier tot rework. Total cost $200 including the used Wolverine.

    More details:
    https://github.com/vintagefilmography/WolverineFix

    Last edited by Stan Jelavic; June 10, 2023, 03:10 PM.

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    • #3
      Looks really good Stan. Amazing without the artifacts!

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      • #4
        Thank you Janice.
        Was thinking of adding a mouse emulator turning this into a Workprinter like machine
        I know Workprinter is a better machine and faster but also lots more $$$



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        • #5
          I like that idea. There aren't that many WorkPrinters out there anymore anyway. The Wolverine might be a great way to go now that you have solved the artifacts issue.

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          • #6
            Good input Janice. Will give it a try.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Janice Glesser View Post
              I like that idea. There aren't that many WorkPrinters out there anymore anyway. The Wolverine might be a great way to go now that you have solved the artifacts issue.
              Bought a used Workprinter last year. A bit slow, though faster than the Wolverine trash. Meanwhile, I had the cash to splurge for the newer Retro 8/16 from Moviestuff.tv which I’m still waiting for very MANY, MANY months later than promised. May sell the Workprinter with computer at some point. We shall see…

              Although BOUGHT and PAID FOR I’m guessing the current Retro is not in my near future... Very sketchy…
              Last edited by Dave Bickford; June 11, 2023, 10:12 PM.

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              • #8
                Moviestuff owes you a discount or some bonus if the business is fair.

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                • #9
                  Is it possible to have this camera installed to a modified projector, instead of this wimpy Wolverine transport? That should double/triple the reliability at the very least.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Thomas Dafnides View Post
                    Moviestuff owes you a discount or some bonus if the business is fair.
                    There have been supply chain issues and they just moved to a new location. Also, there are many other machines to be built before mine. I was in a bad mood when I wrote the original comment. But still...6 months is a long wait.

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                    • #11
                      Yes definitely it is possible. Ii will have to test it with the Sankyo projector.
                      I have one of these:
                      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E8OC1OG...roduct_details
                      I used it for this Wolverine project but replaced the lens with the Wolverine 6mm lens. Did not use the varifocal lens.
                      But that lens could be used with the Sankyo projector I believe. I tried if the lens fits the existing Sankyo lens holder
                      and it does just have to remove the outer cylinder from the lens.
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                      Not sure if it will focus properly and if the DOF is OK. The lens does have adjustable aperture but not sure if it is
                      good enough. I do have all the bits and pieces here so it is just a matter of testing it. Been busy fixing the broken
                      Wolverines, like 10 of them. Something to support my ongoing experimentations.
                      Thank you Nantawat for good ideas.

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                      • #12
                        Well that's getting REALLY interesting now. As I'm also using Sankyo projector as the film transport in my setup as well.

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                        I had already sorted out all other issues (optical path/trigger system/etc.) and it had been my tried & trust setup that's been running fine for years. The camera currently used is the mirrorless ones - namely Panasonic G7, which does give excellent result.

                        But I would need something convenient/fast for a quick & dirty jobs from time to time, while still maintaining decent result. If that camera can be simply swapped in the lens mount and ready to go in seconds instead of 20 - minute setup as pictured here, that would be GREAT.

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                        • #13
                          Will test hopefully this weekend. Also postprocessing takes some time. Will have a look at using the mouse emulator driven by the Wolverine sync and then use the capture sw to create the video similar to Workprinter.

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                          • #14
                            Not much luck with the varifocal lens. The image is too small, 640x480 and I could not
                            get very good focus. Will try the 12mm lens tomorrow.
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                            • #15
                              Used the 12mm lens provided from ELP.
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                              Turned out pretty good. Some flicker present but I have not spent too much time on that.

                              https://drive.google.com/file/d/10ty...ew?usp=sharing

                              The lens is a bit soft but not bad. Could try the ImagingSource 12mm lens or Aico
                              16mm. These are more money.
                              ImagingSource around $40
                              Aico $150
                              The camera cost is around $50 including thee 12mm lens. Had to design the camera mount an that was basically it.
                              Also want to mention that I did get some garbage capture at the beginning. Not sure what that was but will check it again.
                              Was OK after that.






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