# mcopy
An open platform for controlling small-gauge film optical printers (16mm, Super8, 8mm).
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1. Introduction
2. Downloads
2. Software
3. Firmware
3. Hardware
4. Why?
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## Introduction
The `mcopy` project is comprised of software and hardware for optical printers, built with re-purposed broken projectors.
#### Components
* Sequencer desktop app
* Scripting language, called `mscript`, for orchestrating complex sequences
* Arduino firmware for projectors, cameras, lights and existing printers
* 3D models of parts used for modifying projectors
## Downloads
## Software
The mcopy desktop app is an Electron-based project which can be built for Linux, Windows and Mac.
## Firmware
This project contains Arduino formware for controlling:
* projector
* camera (see [intval2](https://github.com/sixteenmillimeter/intval2.git) for more info)
* light
* projector + camera
* projector + light
* camera + light
* projector + camera + light
Using a simple interface, this modular platform can be used to control custom-built and modified legacy optical printers.
## Hardware
All hardware for this project is available as plaintext OpenSCAD files and 3D print-able .STL files. The hardware component of this project is aimed at modifying broken Bell & Howell projectors into USB serial-controlled projectors to be used in optical printing.
## Why?
I'm interested in expanding the viability and access of the 16mm film format and to repurpose thre rising tide of discarded film technology.