Re: Video Transfer with JK Optical Printer

From: Charles Chadwick (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Nov 21 2009 - 14:49:27 PST


Hey, someone you should talk to is David Borengasser at the San
Francisco art institute. He's the equipment guy there, and he's
currently experimenting with the j/k slr deal. I think you can reach
him at (address suppressed) Good luck!

-Charles

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On Nov 3, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Jay Hudson <email suppressed> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> JK has a mount to place an SLR camera(like a Canon Rebel) on an
> Optical Printer. This will give theoretically as good as transfer
> as possible, down to the grain. However, there are two
> complications that I have heard. One, that SLR cameras have a
> maximum amount of photos that they can take (something like 150,000
> or so, which would be quickly exhausted with a 1:1 capture of films)
> and two, that there is a shifting from frame to frame, due to
> unsteadiness of the printer, making the picture bounce around.
>
> If anyone has information and can share it, it would be greatly
> appreciated. I get conflicting views on the web, so I would like
> to see if someone here can clarify. Thanks!
>
> Jay
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