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    help with film scanner circuitry

    I just read this on this page: https://www.sparetimelabs.com/animato/animato/movements/movements.html "The specifications of 16mm and 35mm film and perforations (by the SMPTE) state a tolerance of 0.01 (one hundredth) mm, or 0.0004 (less than half a thousandth) inch, and a film movement should...
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    help with film scanner circuitry

    Picbits, would you be computer programming the motor to do this? Since it'd need to be taking photos of 4 frames a second i'm not sure it'd have time to ramp up and down in speed inbetween every frame, it would hopefully chug along at a contant speed and stop after exactly the same amount of...
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    help with film scanner circuitry

    Thanks guys. Great idea Clyde! That design would seem to solve many issues. To trigger the camera, I could place a little paddle that gets pushed onto a microswitch right on the opposite side of the maltese cross to ensure it triggers when the film is static. And in terms of making 3...
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    help with film scanner circuitry

    Hi Guys, I'm working on building a film scanning machine, I have a pretty good idea of how the mechanics should work but I don't have a whole lot of experience with circuits so it would be amazing if anyone here could offer some advice. I'm hoping in explaining my idea someone could help me...

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