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Mustafa Umut Sarac

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(there was a url link here which no longer exists) - B-infinite, New ULF Movie Technology

I invented an technology which

  • Captures movie on ULF Film , lets say A4 Size
  • Film made by coating 2 x 0.30 meters long clear film.
  • Film transports itself infinetely on carriers like an reel to reel tape echo
  • Film made by bacteriorhodopsin emulsion
  • (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
  • ...

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Have you reduced this to practice or is it another of your fantasies?
 
Do you follow up my fantasies, I have lots of fantasies about....
 
I just read the .pdfs you posted. They don't support your claims. Do you have a working camera?

Oh, and by the way, in working cine cameras with low framing rates the film doesn't move continuously through the gate. It stops, the camera's shutter exposes it, the shutter closes and the film is advanced one frame. In some cine cameras with high framing rates, the film moves at a constant rate and a rotating mirror is used between lens and film to scan the image onto the film. You didn't mention shutter, framing rate, ... How does your camera operate? So far you haven't described a working camera.
 
dan

[video=vimeo;11809362]https://vimeo.com/11809362[/video]

if this guy can do it with dry plates


i am certain the OP can do it with
whatever technology he has invented
 
John, cine cameras don't take one slow shot at a time. I'll believe the OP's claims when he demonstrates a working cine camera. Until he does, he's just another Internet blowhard.
 
hi dan

i'm thinking of a giant KINORA, and when i say giant, i mean
creating a series of images that are 32x40" each, put into a giant viewer
and powered by a bunch of people in something like a hamster wheel at both the
taking and viewing stage. maybe some of the extras that lived in the mountain cave hide-out
of the latest installment of the mad max saga ...
that is kind of what i envision this beinvinate contraption to look like

i've got the plans all worked out, i just need to have a giant hamster wheel fabricated by my local cooper.
i'll publish my findings after i submit my patent to the LOC
 
John, until you show us a working device you're just another Internet blowhard. I'd really like to see the giant hamster.

Cheers,

Dan
 
my cooper is on vacation so i will have to wait until he returns for the real-thing.
but i will make a close to scale model out of toothpicks and popsicle sticks this weekend
running with 3.2x4.0cm cardstock.
unfortuately my boa ate the hampster last night :sad:
i will keep you posted !
 
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