Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
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Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
I have just purchased a film recorder for the Amiga. I would like to try this unit out with as much diverse input (IFF) as possible to develop a bit of expertise with the unit. I purchased the unit since the cost of having a custom house do the slides was prohibitive for an individual (approx 210.00 for 24 files). So... If you would like to get some of your IFF files on film (slide or print), send me a floppy with the pictures and a roll(s) of film. Ill transfer the files to film and send you back the floppy and film. You develop it and give me some feedback on the quality. I'll only be doing this for a couple of weeks, and since this is a learning curve, I don't guarantee the quality. I have done some tests of simple files for presentations, and they did look pretty good using the default setup. For best results, the film should be ASA 10 John
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3332.1 | ASA 100 | FSDEV3::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Fri Jan 12 1990 11:19 | 4 |
The previous note dropped a bit.... The film should be ASA 100 ======= | |||||
3332.2 | What type of equiptment | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | Sat Jan 13 1990 03:56 | 5 | |
John, Would you expand on this ? I mean what kind of equiptment, and what software interface. bill | |||||
3332.3 | Just add $$$ | FSDEV3::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Sat Jan 13 1990 21:19 | 21 |
The film recorder is a Polaroid Palette which I used on an I*M clone. The interface is from Liquid Light which consists of a hardware interface which plugs into the serial and composite video ports and the software to drive the Palette. So far, it has handled everything from screen grabs to ham, overscan, EHB, etc.. I haven't tried dynamic hires yet. I'm still in the test and adjust stage to try and fill as much of a 35mm frame as possible and still keep correct aspe ratios and linearity. I tried Polariod Polachrome instant 35mm slide film, and although I don't care for the film, the results were quite reasonable. Unless you plan to use the unit quite a bit, it is quite pricey. The film recorder is about $1600, and the interface from Liquid Light is another $495. As a friend of mine just remarked, it's getting so that the cheapest part of the system is the CPU! John |