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DIY Regular 8/Super 8 HD/4K frame capture 8mm 'scanner' build. Raspberry Pi/HQ Camera. 2 месяца назад


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DIY Regular 8/Super 8 HD/4K frame capture 8mm 'scanner' build. Raspberry Pi/HQ Camera.

Something a little different! To help save the group (alot) of money I decided to build an 8mm (Reg8/Super8) "scanner". The group has very large catalogue of 8mm reels to transfer and upload, to get these done professionally would have set us back thousands (on top of the thousands we've already spent; we don't make any money from this at all, quite quite quite the opposite!!). Wolverine type scanners (around £400), whilst acceptable for just viewing if you aren't worried about quality, are certainly not up the standard of quality I want, and filmfabrik scanners (£10k+) are...well they're very expensive. This build will set you back less than what a Wolverine would cost, and give far better quality and much more flexibility. All videos 8mm reels uploaded here from now will be via this "scanner" with the first being this rather lovely one from the mid-70s.    • Mid-1970s, Shiralee (SC47) Super8 (Ra...   This project has been bothering me for quite sometime as many others out there have made their own, and the quality is fantastic. The only problem? Well, me, to be honest. I don't have any background in engineering or electronics; so if I can pull something like this off...anybody can! This video details the process of adapting this particular projector - other projectors can of course be used but will require different methods of fixing the motor etc; that would require a bit of inventiveness on the users part, indeed there may be better or easier projectors for this project out there. This is just the one I happened across. The breadboard and Raspberry Pi4 set up is relatively simple and instructions can be found within the software listed at the bottom. KIT LIST: £20 - S8/Reg8 projector (Silma S110XL) £80 - RP4 (had to buy a kit, as they were so low stock) £60 - Pi HQ Camera £64 - Pi Microscope kit £30 - Stepper motor/controller £20 - Breadboard and wiring kit £4 - Mini GU10 2W LED odds and sods like bits of wood, gorrilla tape, screws EQUIPMENT: Dremmel multi-tool Regular power drill screw drivers SOFTWARE: https://github.com/Manuel-Angel-Es/DS... (dependancies (extras) need to be installed which are listed in the instructions of the DSuper8 software. A HUGE thank you to Manuel who helped me along the way. I encourage anyone out there thinking about it to have a crack at making your own, then help others to make theirs; the goal here is to preserve and share history. We've now transferred about 30 reels which is about 40% of the groups archive and all of it will be making its way online for everyone to enjoy, totally free.

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