diff --git a/docs/whitepaper/README.md b/docs/whitepaper/README.md index d9b4767..095f41c 100644 --- a/docs/whitepaper/README.md +++ b/docs/whitepaper/README.md @@ -7,18 +7,55 @@ author: affiliation: sixteenmillimeter.com email: hi@mmcwilliams.com abstract: | - We propose a small footprint contact printer for copying 16mm negative to print stock. - This design can be manufactured using 3D printing and assembled using hobbyist electronic components, metric bolts and aluminum extrusion. - + This paper introduces a design for a small-footprint contact printer for copying 16mm negatives to print stock. + This design can be manufactured using 3D printing and assembled using hobbyist electronic components, metric bolts and standardized aluminum extrusion. + All of the design documentation, models for manufacturing and software are to be released freely and openly for public consumption. + It aims to fill a need for small-scale production capability presented by artist-run film labs and individual filmmakers who are working with analog motion picture film. bibliography: sources.bib csl: citation_style.csl --- # Introduction +The contact printer as a tool for filmmaking + +# Motivations -## References + +The use of 16mm film and other small gauge formats has reached a new equilibrium where it is no longer used in mid-to-high budget productions aiming for distribution and many duplicate prints. +Large production companies still use analog movie film as a capture medium but a vast majority of them go to scan. +Filmmakers that make prints for projection are a different population of people than 100, 50 or even 30 years ago--they make shorter films, they use more alternate techiques and they are working with more limited resources. +Creating a contact printer that is useful to and usable for artists working *now* means acknowledging that they work at a smaller scale and with different requirements. + +Contact printers for working with shorter lengths of film and with a small footprint have been made previously, but not for many years. + +# Design Philosophy + +The RepRap project [@reprap-philosophy] and + +The RepRap project is not a perfect foundation on which to base the entirety of the design of this contact printer. +The conclusion drawn by Adrian Bower--an engineer, not a philosopher or historian--that Marxism provides a correct diagnosis of Capital but it's solution is the "all-time worst-idea in human history" [@reprap-philosophy] is both ahistorical and works against the entire purpose of the project. +Contact printing, as a means of film production, benefits more people by shifting from a mode limited to a class of professional film lab operators to a more accessible capability available to artists and artist-run film labs at a sub-industrial scale. + + + + +# The Contact Printer + +## The Drive Motor + +## The Lamp + +## The Takeup Motors + +## The Electronics + +## The Firmware + + + +### References --- refs: | diff --git a/docs/whitepaper/notes.txt b/docs/whitepaper/notes.txt index eafbb70..cd4394e 100644 --- a/docs/whitepaper/notes.txt +++ b/docs/whitepaper/notes.txt @@ -11,4 +11,7 @@ https://ian-partridge.com/uhler_contact.html https://collections.eastman.org/objects/509964/uhler-cine-printer http://www.brianpritchard.com/FAOL/contents/2604200faol/Foncd/TEXTS/sect_8/contactpridx8.html - - Types of contact printers \ No newline at end of file + - Types of contact printers + + That, as we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously. +-Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/whitepaper/sources.bib b/docs/whitepaper/sources.bib index 9a82cca..bae05e7 100644 --- a/docs/whitepaper/sources.bib +++ b/docs/whitepaper/sources.bib @@ -3,4 +3,19 @@ title={Contact Printers}, url={http://www.brianpritchard.com/FAOL/contents/2604200faol/Foncd/TEXTS/sect_8/contactpridx8.html}, urldate={2025-02-20} +} + +@online{reprap-philosophy, + author={Adrian Bower}, + title={The Self-replicating Rapid Prototyper—Manufacturing for the Masses}, + url={https://reprap.org/wiki/PhilosophyPage}, + urldate={2025-02-20} +} + +@book{recipes-for-disaster, + author={Helen Hill}, + title={RECIPES FOR DISASTER: a handcrafted film cookbooklet}, + url={https://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf}, + year={2004}, + address={New Orleans, Louisiana} } \ No newline at end of file