At 09:56 AM 5/13/2002 +0100, David Hoffman wrote:
>At 15:50 -0600 10/5/02, Stan McQueen wrote:
> >I don't recall ever seeing more than 6-7 stops, so I'm
> >curious what type of scenes you have in mind
>
>I've not measured this but bright sun on a white shirt must be pretty
>close to 10 stops from
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Subject:[filmscanners] RE: 3 year wait
> Hi Rob,
>
> > > > Am I then incorrect
> > and if so, is that the
> > maximum, and when projecting onto larger film formats, obviously that "ppi"
> > decreases?
>
> You change the backs for other formats which alters the tube /back distance. yes all
>you are
> doing is photographing a monitor.
- If you put a larger film back on recor
If you have a quantifiable method of answering those questions then perhaps
you would be good enough to advise us all on this list because if you have
such an answer you will surely have discovered the croc of gold - image
quality wise(:-)
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Add this one:
4. If I can't afford it, what can I say on the filmscanner list to make it
look not worth the money?
Alex
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Well said sir...and continue onif the humour takes your fancy.
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Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Real-World Scene Brightness Range
I have read a lot of discussion on
At 15:50 -0600 10/5/02, Stan McQueen wrote:
>I don't recall ever seeing more than 6-7 stops, so I'm
>curious what type of scenes you have in mind
I've not measured this but bright sun on a white shirt must be pretty
close to 10 stops from dark cloth in heavy shade. Maybe more than 10
looking at m
Mike,
Your information is most helpful. I may write you with more questions
concerning film recorders, if that is ok with you, once I actually get the
thing going and get some actual finished products back to examine.
What I am calling the "lamp" you are more accurrately calling the "CRT;" and
y
Austin Franklin wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> > > > Am I then incorrect in my thinking that the 4K figure for the
> > > > filmrecorder is in ppi?
> > >
> > > It appears to me that the 4k figure for the filmrecorder is
> > simply the size
> > > of the sensor,
> >
> > Its not a sensor its a CRT...
>
> Yes