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Vlad
Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 2:46:49 PM Excellent illustration! Thank you Luiz! Aside from the combination of prisms - such a simple device!
Vlad.
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Detlev
Posted - Jul 22 2009 : 04:16:04 AM Hello Luiz, the optical path is different, but it is the same principle: the film is moving while the document is scanned. When using a rollover camera you scan manually, Jan III does it automatically. Regards, Detlev
Luiz Paracampo
Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 7:20:10 PM Detlev: This Jan III is a real scan camera but it works in a totally different principle. Prints a readable but with uneven illumnation. LP
Detlev
Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 07:50:47 AM There is a similar working czechoslovacian scanner, Jan III. He scans a whole DIN A4 page at once while moving the film. You get an ordinary negative.
Posted - Jul 21 2009 : 05:45:32 AM does anyone can show us a picture from film ??? I am curious to see what kind of drawing was impressed on a rolling film ....
Luiz Paracampo
Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 6:06:24 PM I am refering to 1958 1959! Regards LP
Detlev
Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 4:49:07 PM Hello Luiz, The rollover technique was not unknown to the west. Keith Melton shows in his book "Spycraft" an OTS (CIA) rollover camera from 1968. Detlev
Luiz Paracampo
Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 4:13:33 PM It is ready now! Suggestions welcome LP
Luiz Paracampo
Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 3:17:27 PM i am trying to mae the explanation. await a bit see entry of phohistory.ru. LP