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Post #138455

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Laserman
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.: The X0 Project Discussion Thread :. (* unfinished project *)
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Date created
13-Sep-2005, 9:32 PM
Yeah, 172800 frames for a 2hr movie, so if you managed to manually scan 1 frame each and every minute and save it out to disk, and then move the film ready to scan the next frame, then it will only take 2880 hours to capture the entire movie in via a flatbed scanner or SLR with slide attachment, which is only 360 days if you did it for 8hrs a day every day. So you could knock it over in a year, and still get 5 days off.
Then all you would have to do is load each frame and register them (to negate any rotation or position movement because of how you laid it on the scanner) and then join them into a movie, and then start on dust and scratch removal etc.
So it just needs some time and dedication.