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This is part two of a series. The goal: "scan" 8mm and Super-8 film digitally using a mirrorless camera + macro lens set-up, making a 4K+ RAW photo-to-video workflow a possibility. Commercial film scanners exist, but I wanted to try building my own, and also have the benefit of best "theoretical" quality. With an uncompressed source, I have the ability to edit scanned footage in a lossless way before exporting a final video - either in lossless, or compressed-only-once format. In this video, I talk about how I physically clean the film, how I set up the camera (physical alignment and software / hardware settings,) and finally, how I run a "test" scan of some film and determine a target lighting / exposure balance. RELATED VIDEOS If you haven't seen, Part 1: • 📽️ 🎞️ 📸 ⤳💾✨ DIY 🛠️ 8mm / Super-8 Film... Part 2.5, an interim update with Q&A etc.: • 📽️ 📸 💾✨ DIY 8mm Film Scanner, Part 2.... In the words of Tori Belleci from the TV show, Mythbusters: "If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing." Comments, critiques and questions are welcome! I've had fun both working on this project, and making this video. I'm not an expert by any means, on any of this stuff; I'm a software engineer by profession. Hardware and tinkering as such is not my usual hobby. Like many other things, I consider it a work in progress. 😅 🙇 CREDITS I owe thanks to a number of people, videos and web sites for inspiration and guidance. Ken Eckert's adventures in using a real scanner to digitize film: • How to Convert 8mm/Super 8 to Digital... Related studies in motorizing projectors, etc.: http://keneckert.com/kenfilms/telecin... Dronebot Workshop on Stepper Motors: • Stepper Motors with Arduino - Control... Curious Scientist, Arduino + TB6600 controller: • TB6600 and Arduino - Wiring and demon... 🎼MUZAK 🎵 If you caught it, there's a subtle background soundtrack on this video. It's from a live mix that I did which is also on YouTube. • 🎛️Analog Experiment: Freestyle Downte... ⏲️ Timeline: 00:00 - Introduction 00:18 - Cleaning film demo 01:35 - Loading film into the "scanner" 02:35 - Updated Arduino Nano Electronics 02:47 - Loading film leader, mechanical test 03:01 - Camera, lens and mount hardware details 03:32 - Camera set-up (live view, etc.) 03:55 - Aligning camera, focus highlighting 04:32 - Beginning film scan 05:01 - First scene, adjusting exposure 06:41 - Highlights vs. shadows 07:21 - Camera shutter, aperture settings 07:55 - Adjusting for under-exposure 08:36 - Adjusting for over-exposure 10:04 - Increased scan speed, finishing scene 10:25 - Demo: Video from scan test (post-processed) 10:49 - Post-scan: "Rewind" mode on projector 11:21 - Thanks, ending, Part 3 teaser (post-processing)