Stan Jelavic
Stan Jelavic
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Fuji X-A5 with Sankyo projector frame-byy-frame.
Resolution:
S8 3072x2048
Sankyo mods:
- Stepper motor and stepper controller
- Led light
- Optical Trigger
- Power distribution board
- 50mm magnifier lens
- Magnifier lens mount
Camera:
-Fuji mirrorless X-A5
-Trigger cable
-Fuji to FD adapter
-100mm Canon macro lens
zhlédnutí: 25

Video

Danny Kaye clip taken with the modified TRV16 projectorDanny Kaye clip taken with the modified TRV16 projector
Danny Kaye clip taken with the modified TRV16 projector
zhlédnutí 20Před 2 měsíci
This 16mm clip was taken with the TRV16 Elmo projector modified with the RPI4 and RPI HQ camera. The clip was recorded at 24 FPS and stored into the SD card.
Scopitone clip using my Elmo TRV16 projector with the RPI mod.Scopitone clip using my Elmo TRV16 projector with the RPI mod.
Scopitone clip using my Elmo TRV16 projector with the RPI mod.
zhlédnutí 77Před 2 měsíci
Here is some info on Scopitone if you are not familiar with it: scopitones.blogs.com/scopitonescom/whats_a_scopitone/ Used this to test the projector magnetic sound. Pretty good actually for a very old clip. Check my other 16mm clips if interested.
Elmo TRV16 with RPI HQ camera mod.Elmo TRV16 with RPI HQ camera mod.
Elmo TRV16 with RPI HQ camera mod.
zhlédnutí 88Před 2 měsíci
Issues with the film synch at the beginning due to misfed film. Fixed after that. The sound is also picked by RPI from the audio amp.
Wolverine HDR with Imaging Source buc02 camera.Wolverine HDR with Imaging Source buc02 camera.
Wolverine HDR with Imaging Source buc02 camera.
zhlédnutí 162Před 2 měsíci
This clip was scanned in with the Wolverine camera mod. The mod provides 3 camera bracketed exposures and the combined video was created with the enfuse script. For more info refer to the following github site: github.com/vintagefilmography/HDR-3-DIRS-BUC02
Eiki16 mm projector with Raspberry Pi.Eiki16 mm projector with Raspberry Pi.
Eiki16 mm projector with Raspberry Pi.
zhlédnutí 197Před 2 měsíci
Real time 16mm film capture with the EIKI16 SLIM LINE projector. The capture also includes sound and the video is without any flicker despite the 3 blades used instead of 5. The conversion kit installation is very simple and takes less then an hour. Contact me if interested in getting the kit. The kit is also available for Elmo 16mm and Sankyo 8mm projectors.
Eiki 16mm scanner with Raspberry Pi4 and HD Camera real time.Eiki 16mm scanner with Raspberry Pi4 and HD Camera real time.
Eiki 16mm scanner with Raspberry Pi4 and HD Camera real time.
zhlédnutí 42Před 3 měsíci
This is my first attempt with the Wiki 16mm projector. Still needs some tweaking but works very well. Have to fix the vertical streaks at the right edge and this particular projector has issues with the sound. All in all this setup runs extremely well.
Elmo 16CL test videoElmo 16CL test video
Elmo 16CL test video
zhlédnutí 33Před 3 měsíci
This is a test video created with the Elmo 16CL projector and RPI camera mod. The scan was run at 24 FPS (real time).
Elmo 16CL 16mm Telecine with RPI cameraElmo 16CL 16mm Telecine with RPI camera
Elmo 16CL 16mm Telecine with RPI camera
zhlédnutí 43Před 3 měsíci
This is Elmo16CL 16mm film projector modified to preview and capture the mp4 video using the RPI and RPI HQ camera. The capture is at 24 FPS with minimum ghosting and no flicker.
Sankyo real time super 8 film captureSankyo real time super 8 film capture
Sankyo real time super 8 film capture
zhlédnutí 82Před 8 měsíci
Real time (18 FPS) capture with a Sankyo projector and an ELP webcam. A single high quality custom lens used with the camera for sharp images and vivid colors. Custom high performance PC software developed specifically for this purpose allowing dynamic exposure and other camera adjustments during capture.
Telecine super 8 real time transfer clip in HD resolution using a Sankyo projector.Telecine super 8 real time transfer clip in HD resolution using a Sankyo projector.
Telecine super 8 real time transfer clip in HD resolution using a Sankyo projector.
zhlédnutí 98Před 8 měsíci
Telecine super 8 real time transfer clip in HD resolution. Using a Sankyo projector with a fast HD mini camera that fits in the projector lens holder. A high quality custom lens was designed specifically for this purpose providing very low distortion and beautiful colors. Runs with a custom PC software with the real time capability. The software also allows for dynamic camera adjustments during...
Wolverine scanner custom cameraWolverine scanner custom camera
Wolverine scanner custom camera
zhlédnutí 94Před rokem
Custom controller board with a custom camera for the Wolverine scanner. Saves frames as JPG or TIFF files.
Telecine Movie Transfer directly into your cellphoneTelecine Movie Transfer directly into your cellphone
Telecine Movie Transfer directly into your cellphone
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 5 lety
8mm Movie Transfer directly into your cellphone by using Teslong MS100 Microscope.Pretty good video quality and no flicker.
cookie jar + acoustic guitarcookie jar + acoustic guitar
cookie jar + acoustic guitar
zhlédnutí 67Před 8 lety
Just me fiddling around with the guitar. Pretty basic.
Telecine DIY 8mm HD transfer demo.Telecine DIY 8mm HD transfer demo.
Telecine DIY 8mm HD transfer demo.
zhlédnutí 42KPřed 11 lety
This is a demo of a home made HD transfer system using the Canon FD Macro lens.

Komentáře

  • @kimtrampus1533
    @kimtrampus1533 Před 2 měsíci

    Is it just me or is there less hiss and background noise from the magnetic stripe track than the optical sound tracks?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 2 měsíci

      This is after the audio pickup mod that I did. I am picking it up from the 1st amp now. Will rerun the optical clip again so that we can compare.

  • @burlapandsage3370
    @burlapandsage3370 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful song!

  • @sidewalkcinema
    @sidewalkcinema Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Stan, I'd be interested in your kit.

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, you can contact me directly at sjelavic123@gmail.com

  • @fadhlematrook1248
    @fadhlematrook1248 Před 2 lety

    good work..but its not easy

  • @mystarstudios
    @mystarstudios Před 4 lety

    Very cool Stan! Simple and creative.

  • @lpgjg
    @lpgjg Před 4 lety

    It think this is genius in its simplicity. How did you fix the Teslong MS100 Microscope to the projector lens? And did you remove the projector lens as well? Tks & again, really nice job

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 4 lety

      Thank you lpgjg. I removed the lens and used the lens tube to hold the Microscope tube in place.

    • @lpgjg
      @lpgjg Před 4 lety

      @@stanjelavic4034 Thanks..... & again , love the simplicity. Obviously there are better quality approaches out there but they will need considerably more effort & cost.

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 4 lety

      @@lpgjg Very true. I actually developed a new scanner based on Wolverine. But it took a year of evening work and it is higher cost. Around $550.

  • @mackenzierough
    @mackenzierough Před 4 lety

    That all looks very complicated and time consuming, this it my unit that I built to transfer film to video! :- czcams.com/video/WrszYFsg7JU/video.html

  • @guerramar
    @guerramar Před 4 lety

    Stan, you did a mention about an Instruction Book It`s posible find it please?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 4 lety

      Here it is Gerardo. www.amazon.com/8mm-Film-Video-Transfer-Project-ebook/dp/B010YUOORU/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=stan+jelavic&qid=1579839684&sr=8-2 This is a very old project and I have since designed a special controller with the camera for the Wolverine unit. Here is the video describing the mod kit. czcams.com/video/-rY6PjkpxOw/video.html This unit produces a high quality transfer.

    • @guerramar
      @guerramar Před 4 lety

      @@stanjelavic4034 thanks for the info. Good luck !

  • @guerramar
    @guerramar Před 4 lety

    Very interesting Stan. Please can you explain (better by writen) how run the software for eliminate superfluous images ? My english is not so very good to translate your words in the video. Thanks !!

  • @guerramar
    @guerramar Před 4 lety

    Very interesting and usefull. Thanks for sharing !

  • @burlapandsage3370
    @burlapandsage3370 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing Stan! Are those our sweet boys?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 5 lety

      Thanks Britney. Yes, one of them. The other one was not born yet :)

  • @stanjelavic4034
    @stanjelavic4034 Před 5 lety

    In my last post I mentioned that I planned to do a project with the transfer to a cellphone. Just wanted to inform anyone interested that the project is complete and the quality of the video is very good. The setup is much simpler than the previous one and it uses one of these: www.amazon.com/Microscope-Teslong-Multi-Function-Magnification-Waterproof/dp/B01IV0TV50/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1546003803&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=teslong+ms100&psc=1 Will be posting the details shortly.

  • @fredontube
    @fredontube Před 6 lety

    It is a different (original) approach if you want to leave the projector alone, but since you have altered the projector anyway you could also include a switch to the projector which triggers the camera on each frame. (Maybe in a mechanical way even) Much simpeler than filtering multiple captures of the same frame (including transitional frames which have to be gotten rid of) The projector will have to be modified to be able to run very slow (not possible now I guess) to match the speed of the camera taking pictures in a row.

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 6 lety

      Yes fredontube, that is definitely a good approach and I detailed that in my instruction book. Used a step down gearing system attached to the motor and custom bracket with a micro switch on the projector cam. The issues are that it takes ages to do one video, high noise from the gearbox and the camera wear. Thanks for the comment.

  • @ClaudiuCobilanschi
    @ClaudiuCobilanschi Před 7 lety

    what did you modified to the projector lens, please?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Claudiu Cobilanschi Essentially you remove the projector lens and use a macro lens with your camera. I described the procedure in the kindle book. Let ne know if you run into issues.

  • @mystarstudios
    @mystarstudios Před 7 lety

    At what rate are you capturing? Theoretically this process should work in realtime speed shouldn't it? I'm thinking of trying this with my 16mm projector. It can run at 24fps and 15fps.

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Possibly. The problem is that the camera and the projector are not synchronized and you will have transition frames in the capture. I grab it at a 1/4 rate or slower so that I have enough good frames between the transitions to be a able to compose a video without dropped frames.

  • @stanjelavic4034
    @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

    My next little project is to do a simple dongle for the cell phone to capture 8mm film. Have some cool ideas. Do not intend to mass produce it but possibly share the design with the people interested.

  • @reinhardgigge634
    @reinhardgigge634 Před 7 lety

    Did you take Matrox tocapture pics?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Not sure if I completely understand the question. Are you asking for frame-by-frame?

    • @reinhardgigge634
      @reinhardgigge634 Před 7 lety

      I asked for your software to capture the pics and make a movie from this pics.

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      I use a camera to capture the video from the projector. Then use BlazeMediaPro software to decompose the video into individual images. Then use my tiff diff software to eliminate the duplicate frames and then Magix software to comose the final video from the images selected by tiffdiff. You can buy BlazeMediaPro and Magix software. Alternatively, search for "how to decompose video into images" and :how to compose video from images". Possibly use ffmpeg utility. My software is free. I put the executables here: www.dropbox.com/sh/gn3tdhc3io17v5j/AACzZ79oZdnVeuACThT_WqK5a?dl=0 Copy the executable files to the folder where video images are and run run_diff_filter.bat there. This will create the output directory and put the final images there ready to be imported into the final video. I am willing to share the source code as well if you want to play with it. Let me know.

  • @johnw.couvillonsr593
    @johnw.couvillonsr593 Před 8 lety

    you mention a motor control setup using arduino for speed control of the projector. i am using an old Bell and Howell super8 projector that runs on a shaded pole, single phase 120v motor. i assume it runs at 18FPS or so, and need to slow it Down. I see a schematic you posted on line, but can't read it. Can you provide a usable schematic of your setup with parts breakdown, and Arduino software sketch? I am having success, optically, using an Olympus Sz-31MR camera,24X zoom, filming through the large lens removed from a broken Binocular. I can provide pics with comments if you can email me your email address. Currently, getting the projector speed under control is holding me up. Thanks, John Couvillon

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Still working on this? Let me know and we can discuss.

  • @stanjelavic4034
    @stanjelavic4034 Před 9 lety

    Thank you Dave. I put the executables here: www.dropbox.com/sh/gn3tdhc3io17v5j/AACzZ79oZdnVeuACThT_WqK5a?dl=0 Copy the executable files to the folder where video images are and run run_diff_filter.bat there. This will create the output directory and put the final images there ready to be imported into the final video. Do you want the source code as well?

  • @dave1167
    @dave1167 Před 9 lety

    This looks great . I`ve bought the kindle book.Have you posted the diff filter programme anywhere?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Do you still need the diff program? I can send you the link.

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Here it is. www.dropbox.com/sh/gn3tdhc3io17v5j/AACzZ79oZdnVeuACThT_WqK5a?dl=0

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 6 lety

      Check the previous posts if still interested.

  • @stanjelavic4034
    @stanjelavic4034 Před 9 lety

    Just FYI. The Kindle version is out: www.amazon.com/8mm-Film-Video-Transfer-Project-ebook/dp/B010YUOORU/ Hope you find it helpful.

  • @stanjelavic4034
    @stanjelavic4034 Před 9 lety

    Well, thank you Ana for encouragement. Yes, I am working on the kindle version and it should be coming out shortly.

  • @anajuliasarria6881
    @anajuliasarria6881 Před 9 lety

    Impressive and clever work. Any possibility of your book in Kindle format?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 6 lety

      Yes, if still interested just search my name at amazon.

  • @Enigma758
    @Enigma758 Před 9 lety

    Are you making your diff filter program available to others?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 9 lety

      Enigma758 Yes I do and it is free. Will post the source when I get back from vacation next week.

  • @stanjelavic4034
    @stanjelavic4034 Před 9 lety

    Yes, had to replace the light with an led type. You can make your own from white leds or get one of the video camera lights.

    •  Před 9 lety

      Bravo majstore!

  • @ErikWellander
    @ErikWellander Před 9 lety

    Did You do any modifications of light source on the projector? Like an LED light?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 7 lety

      Yes, used the video camera led light. Pretty simple to install.

  • @andyhoffman6751
    @andyhoffman6751 Před 9 lety

    Are the extension tubes teleconverters?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 9 lety

      Yes they are. They do not contain any optics and their purpose is to move the lens further away from the camera which reduces the view angle and increases magnification.

  • @mystarstudios
    @mystarstudios Před 10 lety

    What format is your initial capture?

    • @stanjelavic4034
      @stanjelavic4034 Před 10 lety

      The initial capture is in avi format. That is the default pen camera video format. The blaze sw takes other formats as well so that should not be an issue.

  • @mystarstudios
    @mystarstudios Před 10 lety

    I can't find the software you are using to do the decompose. Sounds like you are saying Blaze Video Pro...but that app name isn't listed on the Blaze Website.

  • @MrMattypooo
    @MrMattypooo Před 11 lety

    awesome!