Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 470 User Manual

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How to Avoid Image Cropping

As you plan your slides, keep in mind that the more familiar you are with the

imaging requirements of the EKTAGRAPHIC AudioViewer/Projector (as with any

slide-display device having a built-in screen), the better you can prepare 2 x 2-inch

(135-format) slides that effectively communicate your message. Image legibility and

cropping are of prime importance with these communication devices.

Generally, you can use all of the transparency area of a 126-size slide. Horizontal

and vertical 135-size slides and 127-size super slides are cropped somewhat by these

display devices. About 3/64-incb (1.2 mm) of the long dimension (width) of a 135-size

slide is trimmed off each edge by the built-in screen. However, the narrow dimension

(height) of the slide will be visible.

Super slides lose about 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) of image height and width (3.2 mm at

each edge) when projected on the built-in screen of these machines. (It’s necessary

to crop some area from the larger formats so that images from the smaller formats

will not be too small for viewing.)

If you wish to fill the built-in screen of the AudioViewer/Projector completely,

one method is to use slides with a 30.8 mm square aperture. Slides with apertures of

this size are made by Kodak processing laboratories when KODACHROME

duplicates are ordered from superslides or from square transparencies made on

120- or 620-size film.

When projecting onto an external front screen (using the built-in front-projection

lens), the full picture area of all transparency formats (with the exception of 38 x 38

mm super slides that are vignetted when used with the short focal-length lens) will

be projected without image cropping.

We recommend that you shoot or select slides that have the same-size aperture

and same image orientation (all horizontal or all vertical formats).

All slides used with the AudioViewer/Projector are automatically registered

horizontally and vertically in both front- qnd rear-screen modes of projection.

Slide Formats as Displayed on the Built-In Screen of the AudioViewer/

Projector

AudioViewer/Projector in the Normal Mode of Projection (UnmagniHed

Images)

Standard 2 x 2-inch (50 x 50 mm) Slide Formats as Viewed on the Screen of

the AudioViewer/Projector in the Normal (Unmagnifled) Mode and with

Nominal Magnification (7.15)

127-Size Super Slide (38 x 38 mm)

(271.7

X

271.7 mm)---------------

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135-Size Horizontal Format (23 x 34 mm)

(164.4

X

243.1 mm)-------------------------

126-Size Slide (26.5 x 26.5 mm)

(189.5 x 189.5 mm)-----------

135-Size Vertical Format (23 x 34 mm)

(164.4

X

243.1 mm)---------------------

AudioViewer/Projector

Built-In

Rear-Viewing Screen------------------------

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AudioViewer/Projector in the Magnified Mode

Standard 2 x 2-Inch (50 x 50 mm) Slide Formats as Viewed on the Screen of

the AudioViewer/Projector in the Magnified Mode with Nominal Magnifica­

tion (10.5)

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127-Size Super Slide (38 x 38 mm)

(399 x 399 mm)-------------------

135-Size Horizontal Format (23 x 34 mm)

(241.5

X

357 mm)---------------------------

126-Size Slide (26.5 x 26.5 mm)

(278.2 X 278.2 mm)----------

135-Size Vertical Format (23 x 34 mm)

(241.5 X 357 mm)----------------------

AudioViewer/Projector

Built-In----------------------------------------

Rear-Viewing Screen

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Practicing the Program
(Before Recording It)

While reading the script, practice

pressing the slide-forward button (on

the AudioViewer/Projector or on the

optional KODAK AudioViewer/

Projector Remote Control 210/260 or

AudioViewer/ Projector Remote Con­

trol 410/460) to record the slide-

advance pulses (and to advance the

tray simultaneously). You may need

to press the slide-advance button a

second or so "ahead of schedule” so

that the images appear on the screen

exactly when they are supposed to.

(Slide-cycling time for the Audio­

Viewer/Projector is about the same as

for most KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC

III and EKTAGRAPHIC Slide Pro­

jectors—about 1 second.)

Recording the Program on the Tape

Although recording the audio track

and signal track of the program cas­

sette tape at one time (in the same

recording "pass” of the tape) is possi­

ble, it is not recommended. We recom­

mend that you record the program

cassette tape in the following order:

1. Record the audio with the micro­

phone.

2. Rewind the program tape to the

beginning. Disconnect the micro­

phone. Place the tray of slides on

the AudioViewer/Projector.

3. Record the slide-advance pulses

(and program-pause signals with

models 470 and 570AF) while lis­

tening to the audio, reading the

script, and pressing the slide-

advance button (and pause/restart

button) as required.

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