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High Quality Film Archiving for less than the cost of re-canning. háåéíí~ qüé ^êåüáî~ä=på~ååéê Most film scanners and telecines are designed to do one thing scan modern color negative film and most of them do that quite well. Shrunken film, film with torn or missing perforations, black & white film, non-standard formats well, not so much. Kinetta Archival Scanners are designed to safely scan film archives deal with daily. Nitrate, film with torn or missing perforations, film with serious shrinkage film that can not tolerate sprocket-based or pin-registered transports, smalldiameter rollers with edge support, dancer arms, or tight wraps around multiple rollers. Torn perforations do not need to be repaired before scanning the film should be cleaned when possible, and existing splice integrity checked, but timeconsuming repairs are not necessary. Kinetta scanners use no sprockets (except for the optional footage counter, which uses a passive follower sprocket) and no conventional rollers. The threading path is short, simple and unvarying no spring-loaded dancer arms. All four rollers are three-inch Particle Transfer Rollers, which remove most dust and surface debris from the film. The PTRs fully support the entire width of the film, which prevents small tears from turning into a large rips. The only other thing the film touches is the curved gate, which greatly improves the handling of warped film. Gates are available for any format between 8mm and 35mm, including 9.5mm, 17.5mm, 22mm, 28mm, and 35/32mm. The scanner transport is designed for fragile original film. Film tension is electronically controlled using new proprietary technology and is adjustable over a wide range, from 6 to 30 ounces constantly displayed on the control monitor. Percentage of film shrinkage is also displayed and constantly updated. Film movement is continuous, and the scanning speed is adjustable over a wide range. Scanning can be done in either direction, useful for certain types of film damage. Perforations are read by a precision optical sensors, which can be set to read the upper or lower edge of a perforation to deal with pulldown-claw damage. Sensor height is adjusted to find the sweet spot in damaged perforations. If the perforations are missing entirely, the film can still be scanned, and stabilized using off-the-shelf software. Illumination comes from a proprietary four-color (RGBW) system that takes advantage of the latest long-life photonic devices. Color balance and intensity is adjustable, just like film grading, and the lamp house generates no heat, while providing up to 160 amps of pulsed light. The illumination is extremely diffuse, and reduces or eliminates most base scratches. Multiple scanning heads are available, and swap out in under a minute. Current heads are 2376 x 1752 at up to 32 fps, and 3296 x 2472 at up to 16 fps. Both are 12-bit, and both are available in color and B&W. As new sensors become available, we will support them, so your scanner doesn t become o b s o l e t e, u n l i ke o t h e r scanners. Most older film has an aspect ratio of 4:3, which, if transferred to H D v i d e o w i t h o u t cropping, g i v e s a m a x i m u m resolution of 1440 x 1080. With o u r 3. 3 K c a p t u r e m o d u l e s, 4 : 3 m a t e r i a l c a n b e captured at 3296 x 2472 over 5 times the resolution of the 4:3 HD capture far greater than the current Hollywood 2K standard, a n d m o r e t h a n e n o u g h resolution for 35mm film-outs and 4K digital cinema masters. (For those who still think NTSC video is adequate, has 23.28 times the resolution.) The scanner head and optics are set up like an optical printer, so you are not limited to standard scan resolutions. All gates have full edge-to-edge apertures. Archivists can capture the

entire image edge-to-edge to preserve edge numbers and manufacturing codes, as well as data codes like IRIG. You choose what you need to capture. Our new audio software will let you scan optical sound tracks and extract them from the image scan as WAV files, saving a trip through the minefield of analog opticaltrack reproduction. Unlike conventional scanners or telecines, the Kinetta scanners are transportable. A shipping case is available, so you can take it to archives that won t let their precious material travel. It s far cheaper to ship a scanner than it is to ship thousands of cans of original negative (especially nitrate). There are different workflows for different users. Some prefer DPX files, which we support. But we are especially excited by a workflow based on the Codec. It captures 12-bit files at any resolution (determined by the sensor module) to a single fast SATA or esata drive. RAW files are about 3.5GB/minute, vs. 17.5GB/minute for uncompressed RAW, and about 53 GB/minute for uncompressed DPX. No big array is needed for a 1TB drive that costs $50 can store nearly 5 hours of material at resolution. The file is wrapped as either a Quicktime or AVI file, and, with the free codec installed, works with most Mac or PC software that support QT or AVI files. Just plug in the drive and go no messy transcoding required. That s cool enough. But we include FirstLight software from (Mac or PC) that lets you instantly grade any clip non-destructively via metadata tags. Click on a clip, apply an existing grade or create one from scratch, close the clip. No rendering. From then on when you open the clip it reflects the new grade, which can be changed instantly at any time. For archives, where graded quick access copies are useful, this is a real timesaver. High-quality H264 access copies can be made with a single click on a Mac running Quicktime Player, and these access copies will reflect the current FirstLight grade. No need to save multiple versions of a file every time it s graded, and no fear of losing detail in the highlights or shadows, as the full dynamic range of the original clip is always available. The Kinetta Desktop Scanner breaks new ground in making digital preservation affordable. Amortized over five years, run one shift per week, the cost of scanning a reel (10 minutes at 24 fps) of film and archiving it to two LTO-5 tapes, making an access copy, and paying a scanner operator s salary, is under $25. $25. That s cheaper than re-canning. There s no longer an excuse not to scan everything in your archive. Simple, gentle, affordable. Upgradable. What s not to like? Don t throw it all away Here s a piece of old 16mm B&W negative from 1966. It s very grainy, but contains a useful resolution chart. We wanted to find out if conventional wisdom there s not enough information to justify scanning old film like this at resolutions greater than HD is true or not. Here s the full frame: Here s the frame scanned at HD resolution for 4:3 material (1080 x 1440 pixels, pillar-boxed to avoid cropping). We have enlarged the area outlined in red above, to see the fine detail: Here s the same frame scanned at 3296 x 2472 pixels, enlarged to see the same detail. While the film didn t resolve all of the detail in the chart, the scan resolves all the grain and detail in the frame: What a difference 5.23x the resolution makes! Archiving mushy images makes no sense it s a waste of time and money. Please note that PDF compression accentuates the edges of the grain in these examples.

What does it really cost? It s not simple to figure out how much it will cost a particular user to scan and archive film. So we are going to make a few assumptions in order to come up with numbers that have some basis in reality. The Kinetta Desktop Scanner scanner with one scanner head costs $179.995. To calculate an hourly cost of the scanner, we will amortize the cost of the scanner over 5 years, add $10,000 per year for miscellaneous costs, and base our calculations on a work week of 35 hours, for 46 weeks per year. We will pay the hypothetical operator of the scanner $40,000 per year. We will assume that the operator works steadily, and can scan 3 reels of film (10 minutes running time at 24 fps, any format) per hour for scans, and 6 reels per hour for scans. Overhead and other expenses aren t included, nor are additional computers and other hardware. This gives us a cost per 10-minute reel of $15.58 for scanner, operator, and miscellaneous at, and $7.79 per reel at. We also compare a different set of assumptions -- an operator who earns $55,000 per year but only scans 2.5 reels per hour at and 5 reels per hour at.. That increases the cost per reel quite a bit -- $21.96 at, $10.98 at. The variables are easy to calculate. Run the scanner two shifts per day, and the scanner cost per reel is cut in half. Pay the operator more or less, and the salary costs change. Scan at a lower resolution (higher scanning speed, lower storage costs) and the costs drop, as seen in the costs for scanning. Here are the costs-per-reel based on our efficient scanner operator who is paid $40,000 per year, working one shift, 46 weeks per year, for both and scanning. Scanner is amortized over five years. Costs Cost Per Year Over 5 years Cost Per Hour Scanning Per Reel 3 reels/hr Scanning Per Reel 6 reels/hr Scanner Misc Operator/Yr. Cost Per Reel $179,995.00 $35,999.00 $19.56 $6.52 $3.26 $10,000.00 $5.43 $1.81 $0.91 $40,000.00 $21.74 $7.25 $3.62 $15.58 $7.79 Here are the costs-per-reel based on a somewhat more leisurely scanner operator who is paid $55,000 per year, working one shift, 46 weeks per year, for both and scanning. Scanner is amortized over five years. Costs Cost Per Year Over 5 years Cost Per Hour Scanning Per Reel 2.5 reels/hr Scanning Per Reel 5 reels/hr Scanner Misc Operator/Yr. Cost Per Reel $179,995.00 $35,999.00 $19.56 $7.83 $3.91 $10,000.00 $5.43 $2.17 $1.09 $55,000.00 $29.89 $11.96 $5.98 $21.96 $10.98

Here s the cost of archiving each reel of film on two separate LTO-5 data tapes, so they can be stored in two separate places. Costs are calculated for at both and, as well as and, and uncompressed DPX. The cost advantages of are quite significant, and the smaller files can be recorded directly to a single SATA drive if desired. Data Storage DPX Per Minute/GB Per Reel/GB Reels per LTO-5 LTO-5 per GB Cost per reel Per Reel/2 tapes 3.52 5.50 16.50 1.77 3.20 35.20 55.00 165.00 17.68 32.00 42.62 27.27 9.09 84.84 46.88 $0.04 $0.04 $0.04 $0.04 $0.04 $1.53 $2.38 $7.15 $0.77 $1.39 $3.05 $4.77 $14.30 $1.53 $2.77 Finally, we calculate the total cost-per-reel for scanning film at both and resolutions, compressed and uncompressed, with both the fast and slow operator, including storage on two separate LTO-5 tapes. We even average the two operators to get an average cost per reel for each resolution. We also calculate the maximum amount of 16mm and 35mm film that one can scan per year based on 35 hours per week for 46 weeks, and the cost per foot for each film format. Total Costs Per Reel DPX $40,000/year faster operator $55,000/year slower operator Average Cost Per Reel Reels Per Year 16mm Feet/Year 35mm Feet/Year Cost per foot/16mm Cost per foot/35mm $18.66 $20.35 $29.88 $9.32 $10.56 $25.01 $26.73 $36.26 $12.51 $13.75 $21.84 $23.54 $33.07 $10.92 $12.16 4,830 4,830 4,830 9,660 9,660 1,738,800 1,738,800 1,738,800 3,477,600 3,477,600 4,347,000 4,347,000 4,347,000 8,694,000 8,694,000 $0.061 $0.065 $0.092 $0.030 $0.034 $0.024 $0.026 $0.037 $0.012 $0.014 At Kinetta we strongly believe in what we call non-judgmental preservation. By drastically lowering the cost of quality archival scanning, we want to put an end to fighting over which films are worthy of of preservation and which films are not. At these costs, it s possible for an archive to scan everything on their shelves, instead of just important films. This is how new treasures are discovered. The cost of LTO-5 tape storage is based on a cost of $65 per tape, though they are available for less. Uncompressed capacity of an LTO-5 tape is 1500 GB. A reel has a running time (as opposed to scanning time) of 10 minutes at 24 fps, no matter the format -- 14,400 frames. A 16mm reel is calculated at 360 feet, a 35mm reel at 900 feet. Footage per year is based on scanning 3.3 reels per hour at, and 6 reels per hour at.

Specifications FILM FORMATS 8mm Super-8 9.5mm 16mm Super-16 17.5mm (Pathe Rural, Movette, etc.) 22mm Edison Home Kinetoscope 28mm 35/32mm 35mm (2, 3, or 4 perf) 35mm Paper prints (perforated/unperforated) and microfilm on special order. Scanner includes 16mm and 35mm gates, other gates optional. FILM TYPES RESOLUTION SCAN SPEED SHUTTLE SPEED FILM TRANSPORT ILLUMINATION FILE FORMATS CAPTURE COMPUTER DIMENSIONS WEIGHT SOFTWARE POWER ORIGIN Any film type: negative, intermediate, print, reversal original, IB, etc. Maximum roll length: ~2200 feet (13.8 platters) 2336 x 1752 pixels or 3296 x 2472 pixels, 12-bit. Sensor and lens positions are fully adjustable, to permit scanning film edge-to-edge, or only the image area for maximum resolution. Fully upgradable future sensors easily accommodated. 2336 x 1752 pixels at up to 32 fps, 12-bit. 3296 x 2472 at up to 16 fps. 12-bit. Up to 400 feet/minute. User can set limits based on film format and condition. Sprocketless continuous film transport with fully adjustable film tension. Full width, large diameter PTR rollers for gentle handling of damaged and torn film. Precision non-contact perforation sensor with archival perforation processor for extremely damaged film. Shrunken film, no problem. Optional sprocket-based footage counter (passive follower sprocket) available. Pulsed solid-state four-color (Red/Green/Blue/White) lamphouse. Full control of color balance and intensity. Up to 160 Amps of pulsed light, with no heat. Extremely diffuse light output for scratch reduction. Archival (Quicktime or AVI-wrapped) DPX Easy conversion to ProResHQ. Core i7 PC running Windows 7 with 6 TB internal storage 2560 x 1600 (or higher resolution) monitor recommended 22 x 35 x 9 (from feet to top of tallest component, approximately) Approximately 65 pounds. Kinetta Capture Software Kinetta Scanner Control software FirstLight Viva Restoration Software optional 110 or 220V AC 50 60 Hz. Typically consumes less than 230 watts when scanning. Made in USA, most components also made in USA.

I was full of silly prejudices [and] missed out on incredible things. People who think they have taste, me included, are idiots. One must save everything. Never assume you know what s of value. Henri Langlois Kinetta Archival Scanners are manufactured by: DeMott/Kreines Films 90 Kennedy Lane Coosada, AL 36020 334-221-9298 info@kinetta.com