[MacDV] Re: transfer film 2 video?

Jim Zabilla jimzab at cox.net
Sat May 24 14:42:45 PDT 2003


When you say you have flawed frames it make sense since you are not doing a
one to one transfer. If your transferring it the "wrong way" the projector
must have a three blade shutter.  This will minimize the flicker or "flawed
frames" as mentioned.  Since the video camera is running at 29.97fps and the
projector is 18 or 24fps you are  photographing the shutter (black or
partial frames) of the projector.  And since the projector is not crystal
sync it's all trial and error.


Jim




> 
> On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 06:08 PM, Jim Zabilla wrote:
> 
>> You can do it the right way or the wrong way. If it's only for the
>> family,
>> hopefully they won't notice the flicker and darkness of the image.
> 
> I did mine myself, and didn't have either of those problems.  Of
> course, some of the frames are flawed if you examine it frame by frame.
> The idea that there is one right way regardless of context is absurd.
> 
> SR
> 
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