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Jesse England has conceived of a way of printing 8mm and 16mm film using an inkjet printer-you have to cut out the sprocket holes by hand, but when you're done, you've successfully converted your video files to films.
And... yes... there is a free program that will let you print out flipbooks from movies with almost no effort, and it's completely configurable with templates so that you could use the program to do EXACTLY what this post is talking about, in a completely automated fashion.
Jesse England has conceived of a way of printing 8mm and 16mm film using an inkjet printer-you have to cut out the sprocket holes by hand, but when you're done, you've successfully converted your video files to films.
And... yes... there is a free program that will let you print out flipbooks from movies with almost no effort, and it's completely configurable with templates so that you could use the program to do EXACTLY what this post is talking about, in a completely automated fashion.
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No comments on this matter, dudes... just a read... take it or leave it