I also need the part # of the mirror and the exact name of the type of plastic used for the Gadget to film to tape transfer by Brian Lawler. Thank you.
I also need the part # of the mirror and the exact name of the type of plastic used for the Gadget to film to tape transfer by Brian Lawler. Thank you.
I have a lot of Super 8 films from the 70s. Is there a gadget that can take create a photo of a still film. Since I don't have negatives of my old photos I am relying on my old movies to capture some still photos.
Hi Brian,
I'm living in South Africa and I'm trying to get hold of this "first-surface" optically flat mirror but nobody knows what i'm talking about. Is there perhaps another way that you can explain the use/design of this type of mirror? I've talked to a couple of glass/mirror manuafacturers and it seems they are not fimiliar with the term. Any other "terms" I can use to get them to know what this is?
thanks for the post. I found my families 75 yr. old 16mm b&w film which i'm going to try transfering to video. I found a Bell & Howell projector and will use my Canon GL1 to record them. The info on adjusting film speed was great.
Edmonds optics
I need the part number for the mirror in the Gadget to film to tape transfer by brian Lawler.
Film to Tape Transfer
I also need the part # of the mirror and the exact name of the type of plastic used for the Gadget to film to tape transfer by Brian Lawler. Thank you.
Film to Tape Transfer
I also need the part # of the mirror and the exact name of the type of plastic used for the Gadget to film to tape transfer by Brian Lawler. Thank you.
Super 8 transfers to prints
I have a lot of Super 8 films from the 70s. Is there a gadget that can take create a photo of a still film. Since I don't have negatives of my old photos I am relying on my old movies to capture some still photos.
"first-surface" optically flat mirror
Hi Brian,
I'm living in South Africa and I'm trying to get hold of this "first-surface" optically flat mirror but nobody knows what i'm talking about. Is there perhaps another way that you can explain the use/design of this type of mirror? I've talked to a couple of glass/mirror manuafacturers and it seems they are not fimiliar with the term. Any other "terms" I can use to get them to know what this is?
Regards,
Dawie Botha
transfering film
thanks for the post. I found my families 75 yr. old 16mm b&w film which i'm going to try transfering to video. I found a Bell & Howell projector and will use my Canon GL1 to record them. The info on adjusting film speed was great.