First WorkPrinter transfers

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MovieStuff wrote:
The two things that can wreck an aeriel image is the pin cushion and barrel distortion, which is controlled by the projection lens, and the distance of the camera to the condenser lens. Generally speaking, the mistake first time users make is trying to control focus of the image by adjusting the projector lens. Focusing should always be achieved using the camera lens. The projector lens is only used to change the size/shape of the image slightly to make sure that you don't have bowed elements within the image, like curved frame lines, etc. The ability to focus edge to edge is inextricably linked to whether the frame lines are straight, so it is a good indicator. You adjust the lens on the projector until the image is square
If zooming out produces vignetting which obscures full-frame/full-gate view, pull the camera out, square up frame, pull camera back in. It's fun to do this anyway, gives you a feel for what's going on just outside of frame; the farther away all that vignetting is, the better.
MovieStuff wrote:and, if doing so makes the image go out of focus, then reach over to the camera to reclaim focus. Look at the image and repeat the process until you have it sharp edge to edge. Having the camera too close or too far will make it impossible to achieve this correctly, so distance is important, as well.

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Ok, here is my FIRST ATTEMPT at transfering something with the WorkPrinter XP. While your downloading, keep in mind that I have actually used this machine for about 45 minutes so far. I'm totally blown away by the quality that I've gotten so far and I'm sure that it will improve as I get more experience with it.

http://www.quote-texas.com/abbottandcostello.mpg


From what I can tell, there are a few frames that are streaking, I need to figure out why that is happening. Also, the only thing I did was white balance the camera to the film.

Tell me what you think. Many of you are better experts than I am about the visual quality that you expect.

One last thing. This film was purchased on Ebay. It's not in the best condition.

Oh. I am aware that the film is overcranked. Like I said, it was my first attempt. I have since figured out how to fix that.
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Good show!
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Post by VideoFred »

Fun! :P

Abbot & Costello where here on TV, in Belgium, in the '60s.
With sound then, of cource.

But the transfer...
Did you slowed this one down, too?
I see no duplicate frames...

Quality is very promising, for your first transfer.
It gives a kick, hug? The first time you see it on computer.

The kick stays... even after several years of transfering.
Every new reel is something different.

ImageAh! The magic of film......

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Post by Roel »

Hi John,

I really enjoyed your first transfer. It looked sharper then my first attempts i just did, however that was S8 K40. Did you use a 3ccd camera or 1ccd?

Also how did you adjust the whitebalans. Did you do that on the white leader of the film. I'm trying to find out the right way.

Thanks,

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johnnhud wrote:Ok, here is my FIRST ATTEMPT at transfering something with the WorkPrinter XP.
Pretty sharp!
johnnhud wrote:From what I can tell, there are a few frames that are streaking, I need to figure out why that is happening.
You need to adjust the timing disk in the back of the WorkPrinter. See instructions step 10 (the one that says "DO NOT SKIP THIS NEXT SECTION!")! ;)

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Oh come now Roger, I just got this toy after waiting for a month! do you really expect me to follow EVERY instruction? :D :D :D I will read the instructions about the timing disk. Thanks!

Roel, all I did was white balance my camera to the first good frame of film. I wouldn't white balance to the leader. The camera I am useing is a Canon Optura 20, it's a 1CCD camera.
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Post by audadvnc »

Perhaps you didn't read the fine print on page 17:

"Operation of this unit during lightning storms, lunar eclipses or alternate Tuesdays may result in catastrophic explosions, thus voiding your warranty."
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I was wondering what that loud bang was last night....
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