April 30th, 2007

Your average inkjet can now print Super 8 / 16mm film

No doubt about it, vanilla inkjets seem to be garnering a whole lot of attention these days, and while the latest trick won’t yield circuits or OLED displays, it could make filmmakers who long for days past quite excited. Jesse England has apparently discovered a fairly easy to automate process to print video frames onto transparency film. After discovering the dimensions for both Super 8 and 16-millimeter film, he simply made a template, arranged the filmstrip using Adobe’s Premier and Photoshop, and printed it out on an everyday Epson inkjet. The noticeably manual task of punching out sprocket holes was still left to a hand-powered box cutter, but we’re sure there are less tedious solutions just waiting to be implemented. As expected, the actual video quality was deemed “terrible,” but the emotional impact was bittersweet indeed. Be sure to hit the read link for the whole low-down and to see a couple of video demonstrations to show you what the fuss is all about.

[Via BoingBoing]

 

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April 30th, 2007

Aluratek’s 10.5-inch ADMPF110 digiframe does HD movies, too

Since the medium-sized digiframe market is getting so crowded these days, it’s leaving manufacturers with little choice but to spruce up their offerings or get left in the crowd. Thankfully for us all, Aluratek has decided to bolster its stance by throwing down a 10.5-inch digital photo frame that not only sports a sleek, classy design, but also ups the ante in the specs department. The 1,024 x 768 resolution seen here has definitely made an appearance on another (albeit larger) frame before, but it touts 256MB of built-in memory, USB 2.0, compatibility with CF, MS, SD, MMC, and xD flash cards, and support for JPEG, Motion JPEG, AVI, and MP3 file formats. Additionally, a bundled wireless remote allows you to control the still / video slideshows from afar, and the audio output enables users to crank things on the home stereo whilst utilizing the integrated display. Best of all, the pricetag isn’t one to balk at, as the $199 Aluratek is asking for here isn’t too greedy at all when compared to the (mostly lacking) competition.

[Via PopGadget]

 

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April 30th, 2007

Lord of the shadows

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“Lord of the shadows” © Josephine
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Lord of the shadows

“Lord of the shadows” © Josephine

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April 30th, 2007

Female Orchard Oriole, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

© Vezo / Minden

Female Orchard Oriole, Rio Grande Valley, Texas © Vezo / Minden

© Vezo / Minden

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April 30th, 2007

The Alley, Düsseldorf, Germany

© Volker Banken

The Alley, Düsseldorf, Germany © Volker Banken

© Volker Banken

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