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Thread: Cheap RGB animation scanner

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    Default Cheap RGB animation scanner

    Found this for sale for 15 quid so decided to buy it to figure it out.

    It comes with an SD card slot (no card supplied) so I'll have to figure out which ILDA format it uses (if any). I'm presuming this may be quite similar to the Spencer laser thread from years ago so I'll download a few ILDs, does anyone know where I can get the ILDA test pattern from?

    The driver/TTL board drives the red and green lasers but not the blue, that has a small daughter board but it was really dim until i powered the TTL input with 12 volts by accident and now the board only gives 1.5 volts to the laser so that doesn't even lase. The blue laser works fine as I tried it on the main driver board. So now I have to try and find a driver board here in Turkey and that's proving to be next to impossible.

    The galvos are really small and not quite aligned, neither are the dichros, so will have a bash at lining everything up, what's the best way to align the colours, test pattern? simple laser dots?
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    Default PRG

    Ok,

    To add to this, what program would I need to use to create a .PRG file?

    EDIT: Scratch that, found out that notepad can do it.
    Last edited by SelTheDon; 10-07-2020 at 04:37.

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