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[TALK] I just received a donation of TWO THOUSAND filmstrips and related media. It came in six big boxes weighing about 140 pounds. All of this is lost media. Here's what was in those boxes.
I'm just spitballing here, so feel free to ignore me. One of the ways to view and digitize slides is a lightbox like this. Would it maybe be easier to set up a camera and tripod similar to the way you would for copy photography, take a photo of each frame, and then use a script like this one to create a "slideshow" of the resulting images? The slideshow would be at 16fps, or whatever the correct rate would be. The camera would also naturally order the images as the filename increments.
What are some alternatives?
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