Nathan Skalsky
Newbie
Hi, I thought I'd share my latest addition to my goal of automating my personal film development and digitization.
I've used a lot of scanners and been quite disappointed with the colors and amount of effort & time required. I've grown quite fond of capturing my film/slides using a DSLR with a macro lens configuration and a color-temp adjustable light panel.
I had some downtime this week and roughed out this prototype (not a linear process - several iterations!). Video below.
Current Implemented Features;
1) Bluetooth connectivity (iOS app for selecting color profiles, exposure count, and DSLR/Smartphone device selection)
2) Stepper-based film advance & accurate frame positioning
Controllable color temperature backlight
3) Loader and Outfeed provisions for full rolls and film strips
4) Manual control for lining up the first frame or dealing with unusual frame sizes.
5) IR Camera control
Video of it in action > https://youtu.be/bssll8My03E
This is part of my broader effort to create an open source workflow library in support of 35mm photography, film development, and digitization (previous two projects below).
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...fp-yet-another-desktop-film-processor.164871/
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167908
As always, any feedback or requests are appreciated!
Thanks!
-Nathan
I've used a lot of scanners and been quite disappointed with the colors and amount of effort & time required. I've grown quite fond of capturing my film/slides using a DSLR with a macro lens configuration and a color-temp adjustable light panel.
I had some downtime this week and roughed out this prototype (not a linear process - several iterations!). Video below.
Current Implemented Features;
1) Bluetooth connectivity (iOS app for selecting color profiles, exposure count, and DSLR/Smartphone device selection)
2) Stepper-based film advance & accurate frame positioning
Controllable color temperature backlight
3) Loader and Outfeed provisions for full rolls and film strips
4) Manual control for lining up the first frame or dealing with unusual frame sizes.
5) IR Camera control
Video of it in action > https://youtu.be/bssll8My03E
This is part of my broader effort to create an open source workflow library in support of 35mm photography, film development, and digitization (previous two projects below).
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...fp-yet-another-desktop-film-processor.164871/
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167908
As always, any feedback or requests are appreciated!
Thanks!
-Nathan
Huss
Veteran
Very cool! I guess you make sure the film entrance is super smooth to insure no film scratching.
Nathan Skalsky
Newbie
Very cool! I guess you make sure the film entrance is super smooth to insure no film scratching.
Thanks! Yes, the film carrier is machined from HDPE and has silicon wipers.
-Nathan
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Does the device automatically detect the edges of each frame, in case the spacing is erratic?
B-9
Devin Bro
That thing is sweet!
Very creative!
Very creative!
farlymac
PF McFarland
So, when do you go to market with this thing? Hint, hint...
PF
PF
Nathan Skalsky
Newbie
Does the device automatically detect the edges of each frame, in case the spacing is erratic?
No - it currently relies on relatively fixed spacing and gives the user a few seconds to manually override the alignment (using the control knob) and a couple of seconds after you stop fiddling with it it will resume its firing/advancing routine.
It also has a learning mode where you can adjust the spacing by lining up two adjacent frames.
I suspect it would be a challenging burden to accurately detect the frames (I think of the case where images are blown out).
Thoughts on that and how many cases of uneven frame placement you are aware of? If it is just +/- a bit and averages out consistently-ish it may be fine.
-Nathan
Nathan Skalsky
Newbie
That thing is sweet!
Very creative!
Thank you!
Nathan Skalsky
Newbie
So, when do you go to market with this thing? Hint, hint...
It largely depends on how well this serves the need for folks and general interest in this sort of thing.
Either way, I'll make sure it's published/open so that folks can make their own.
-Nathan
Solinar
Analog Preferred
Wow - he even uses a Rondinax. Definitely an interesting design.
predicolous
Established
Stunning! Thanks for sharing!
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
What's your light source behind the film?
Nathan Skalsky
Newbie
What's your light source behind the film?
Acrylic defused LED (commonly used for backlighting small display panels).
-Nathan
Siluro
Member
Wow, great proto type, looks very slick. I would be happy with a manually advanced version of this for my workflow.
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