Modding the Kodak Reels 8mm Film Digitizer (Firmware Hack)

0dan0

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No stabilization needed, you just need a locking ring:
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My Type C has the 12mm lens at 26mm, so the 8mm lens at 18mm, for a very similar resolution gain.

Compression at a high bit-rate solves most of the image quality issues (with a new lens, or a moved lens.) JPEG is also a compression format, so that will not solve all the issues either. H.264 (the .MP4s) is a just a more modern from of JPEG (very crudely.)
 
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0dan0

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Type B is finally working fully (matching C.)
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The upgrade is significant.
 

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0dan0

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Here is Kodak Vision 3 negative (home developed) through my modified Reels scanner. Not too bad. The white balance was changed to 1,1,1.75 to remove the orange cast of the negative film.
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I spent a few hours trying to find the color matrix or some way the invert in the scanner, but that might be unnecessary, as post inversion is easy.

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The main issue remaining you can see from the histogram, the negative image is very low contrast. This wouldn't be so much an issue for a professional scanner outputting 10 to 16 bits, but for 8-bit scanner you want a wider histogram. The sensor readout is likely 12-bit (might be 10), so if I can find the black offset, I can get more contrast in 8-bit. Any ideas on where that might be?
 

ReelyReelPerson

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Hey. I made an account, just to follow the progress of these efforts. It's incredible.

I've already installed 0dan0's latest firmware hack and I can see the benefits immediately, but now I want to improve the lens.

I have these in my cart and I'm ready to check out, but first I'm here to ask for some guidance.

I have removed the cover over the camera, and this is where I'm nervous. I don't know anything about hardware modification. What do I do at this point, and do I need anything else to hold this new lens in place? I don't have access to a 3D Printer.

This thread has very excellent detailed instructions for all the software side of this, maybe it's worth a write-up for the hardware side too!

Thanks!
 
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