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Digitising 16mm Film |
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We are a media production
firm that has evolved over the years. Several years ago our core business
was 35mm slide duplication. Recently, when a client asked if we could
digitize several rolls of 16mm film, I said, “Yes.” I knew our digital
camera attached to a bellows unit could be mounted on top of the old 35mm
It was obviously important to move each frame into exactly the same position relative to the camera lens as the previous one. This required accurate control over the absolute position of the film as it is moved under the camera. A stepper motor with fine step control was the obvious choice. The solution for this part of the project was to use a Stepper Pack from PC Control Ltd. It had the control board (stepper bee) and a 200 step per rev stepper motor with enough torque to move the film. A transport device was designed and built by myself and a friend. The film is sent through two film guides (taken off an old 35mm film trimmer) and then fed through two wheels mounted on top of each other. The lower wheel is rigged with a spring to provide
tension against the top wheel.
Fuji has camera shooting software, allowing the camera to be controlled by the computer. We used the camera shooting software to trigger the digital camera. On reflection we could have omitted using this and simply used additional facilities on the stepper bee. It has some additional switching outputs (6) which can be linked to the step sequence. One of these could have been used to trigger the camera via the standard external sync connection.
Pauses
were added to to allow enough time for the image to save to the
computer, while the film was advancing. A 16mm film projector was added as
a take-up reel. Constant tension from the take-up motor allowed the film
to advance a constant distance when the two tensioned wheels turned. The
set-up worked great. So well, that once going, an operator was not needed
to tend to the process..
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