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The laser cutting templates can be used on their own and without the other components. Use them to cut non-film materials into shapes that can be used in analog film machines. If all you want to do is laser cut materials into film shapes, you're almost done reading.
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The provided [.svg](https://github.com/sixteenmillimeter/filmless/tree/master/svg) and [.dxf](https://github.com/sixteenmillimeter/filmless/tree/master/dxf) files can be opened in whichever application you use to control your laser cutter. With just these files you can cut twelve 33-frame strips of 16mm-sized film from any flat material that you can cut with your laser. Whether or not it will run through a projector depends on the material but at least you can cut it! This has been tried with paper, vellum, acetate and inkjet transparency film.
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<img src="docs/vellum.jpeg?raw=true" width="400" height="auto" alt="Vellum closeup" />
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<img src="docs/acetate.jpeg?raw=true" width="400" height="auto" alt="Acetate closeup" />
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<center><img src="docs/vellum.jpeg?raw=true" width="400" height="auto" alt="Vellum closeup" /><img src="docs/acetate.jpeg?raw=true" width="400" height="auto" alt="Acetate closeup" /></center>
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Using the provided [OpenSCAD](https://www.openscad.org/) file, `scad/16mm_film.scad`, you can generate .dxf or .svg files of your own dimensions. Build strips of any number of frames and generate any number of strips. Just change the variables `FRAMES` and `STRIPS` at the top of the file or use the new Customizer feature in the latest version of OpenSCAD. The default values are `FRAMES = 33` and `STRIPS = 12` which fits into a US Letter sized piece of paper (or inkjet transparency film).
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You can alternately generate image sequences with other Processing sketches, thereby having a completely cameraless and **cough** filmless process for creating 16mm analog movies.
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<img src="docs/generative2.jpeg" alt="Generative example from Processing sketch" width="400" height="auto" />
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<img src="docs/gan.jpeg" alt="Example from a GAN" width="400" height="auto" />
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<center><img src="docs/generative2.jpeg" alt="Generative example from Processing sketch" width="400" height="auto" /><img src="docs/gan.jpeg" alt="Example from a GAN" width="400" height="auto" /></center>
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Note: Processing can only read .tif files produced by the application itself, so unless you are using an image sequence generated by Processing save your files as .png or .jpeg. This
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