video test KAHL UT 18
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video test KAHL UT 18
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This is the video test for the SUPER8FRANCE website http://www.super8france.com
City : Lille (North of France)
Date : July 2007
File : Progressive mpeg2 VBR 5500-7500. 52 mo
1- daylight with or without filter inside yoru camera
2- tungsten with the filter 81C
3- tungsten with a cine-torch 1000 watts (81C filter)
4- tungsten with a cine-toch 1000 watts (without filter)
Now, I have received the new film UT 21 for test.
If my test is good perhahps I will sell it.
This is the video test for the SUPER8FRANCE website http://www.super8france.com
City : Lille (North of France)
Date : July 2007
File : Progressive mpeg2 VBR 5500-7500. 52 mo
1- daylight with or without filter inside yoru camera
2- tungsten with the filter 81C
3- tungsten with a cine-torch 1000 watts (81C filter)
4- tungsten with a cine-toch 1000 watts (without filter)
Now, I have received the new film UT 21 for test.
If my test is good perhahps I will sell it.
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sorry there is a problem with the link
this is the new link: http://echangesdoc.free.fr/ut18test.m2v
this is the new link: http://echangesdoc.free.fr/ut18test.m2v
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Re: video test KAHL UT 18
Thanks!super8france wrote:Click here
1- daylight with or without filter inside yoru camera
I think I won´t use the inside filter with my 1014 XL-S. Looks better without.
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DAYLIGHT
You can choice with or without filter in your camera.
Personnaly, I prefer without filter but
the filter gives a little "gaity".
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
With a cine-lamp 1000 watts. Even if it's generally advised to put a filter on the lens, I prefer without filter, it gives a more pleasant colour. Of course, it's a question of taste.
You can choice with or without filter in your camera.
Personnaly, I prefer without filter but
the filter gives a little "gaity".
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
With a cine-lamp 1000 watts. Even if it's generally advised to put a filter on the lens, I prefer without filter, it gives a more pleasant colour. Of course, it's a question of taste.
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When I click on the links, I get a blank screen. This is not an isolated case for me ... I often have difficulty viewing movies. Is there someone more computer literate than myself (not hard) that can explain to me what I need to do here? I'd really like to see this clip.
cheers,
Richard
UT21?????? We have to see this too!
cheers,
Richard
UT21?????? We have to see this too!
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Hi Richard
I don't know why. It's a m2v or mpeg file. (~62 mo)
I have an other film, but it's a film art and I used the ut18.
One will be able to see it in the second emission of SUPER8FRANCE TV on the canal 13. I speak about my Super 8 passion, I present my city, my shop, my work and website at the televiewers, I present also some super 8 magazine, s8 cameras, s8 films and in the third emission, I intend to interview a repairer of projectors and cameras, users.
For the moment, I wait one day sunny to shoot with the UT21.
I don't know why. It's a m2v or mpeg file. (~62 mo)
I have an other film, but it's a film art and I used the ut18.
One will be able to see it in the second emission of SUPER8FRANCE TV on the canal 13. I speak about my Super 8 passion, I present my city, my shop, my work and website at the televiewers, I present also some super 8 magazine, s8 cameras, s8 films and in the third emission, I intend to interview a repairer of projectors and cameras, users.
For the moment, I wait one day sunny to shoot with the UT21.
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Probably a player/codec problem. I suggest you right click on the file and download it to your local harddrive and from there use Quicktime player to play it. I think that should work.richard p. t. wrote:When I click on the links, I get a blank screen. This is not an isolated case for me ... I often have difficulty viewing movies. Is there someone more computer literate than myself (not hard) that can explain to me what I need to do here? I'd really like to see this clip.
cheers,
Richard
UT21?????? We have to see this too!
If not, try the Nero DVD player (digital vision I think it's called) if you have that installed.
You may also try this free and pretty good media player:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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