[Frameworks] New Uses for Steenbeck 901 Editing Table?

Jeff Kreines @ Kinetta jeff at kinetta.com
Tue Aug 13 15:26:09 UTC 2013


Beware that the Steenbeck may scratch your negative. Also Steenbecks (which I love, we have 3) are very hard on shrunken film given the long wrap around the picture sprocket. 

Use it to edit (newer) film. It's a terrible telecine!

Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
jeff at kinetta.com
kinetta.com

On Aug 13, 2013, at 9:35 AM, Lars Fuchs <editor at klipper.tv> wrote:

> Put an old analog camera in the light path after the prism and replace the viewing screen with a monitor, or use a digital camera with a computer, and invert the electronic signal. Bonus extra, you can digitize your film (quality wont be great, however).
> -Lars
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> On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Paul Krimmer <paul at krimmer.at> wrote:
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>> Any way to view neg. film stock as positive on the screen?
>> 
>>> No.
>> of course there is a little tricky one - use a iphone with a arm-gear-stand to fix it to the table, make the screen invert and capture the screen - then use some filter in the light beam to reduce the mask. so you might have an idea of it.
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