How the Black Magic Cintel is Restoring Lost Classics of Cinema

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Black magic cintel is a concept that has been prevalent in many cultures and societies throughout history. It is often associated with the idea of using supernatural or mystical powers to harm others or influence their actions. Black magic cintels are believed to possess dark and negative energies, which can be used by individuals who practice this form of magic to bring harm or misfortune to others. This includes causing illness, accidents, or even death. The origins of black magic cintel can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where it was deeply rooted in religious beliefs and rituals. In many cultures, black magic cintels were viewed as a means to gain power and control over others, often used by individuals with malicious intentions or personal vendettas.


The new light source technology features much higher power than the light source used on the previous generation of Cintel film scanners. It consists of a square array of 576 high-power LEDs arranged into a grid pattern, and then focused onto the film using a new light cylinder. This new design provides more than twice the silicon area for generating light and the result is much more light is directed at the film.

The Thunderbolt 3 connection features a massive 40 Gb s speed so you can transfer all this data direct into your computer without quality limitations. Designed to hang beautifully on your wall, the Cintel Scanner is constructed using aircraft design techniques for a stiff and vibration free main deck so you get smooth film handling.

Black magic cintel

In many cultures, black magic cintels were viewed as a means to gain power and control over others, often used by individuals with malicious intentions or personal vendettas. Throughout history, there have been numerous accounts and stories of individuals practicing black magic cintel. These stories often depict individuals who have made a pact with dark forces or supernatural beings in exchange for their powers.

Blackmagic Design BMD-CINTELSCAN4KG2 Cintel Film Scanner G2

Description Blackmagic Design BMD-CINTELSCAN4KG2 Cintel Film Scanner G2 The Blackmagic Design BMD-CINTELSCAN4KG2, or also named Cintel Scanner 2 that comes with 35mm Gate, it is a self-contained 35mm film scanner that is made for intefacing.

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Blackmagic Design BMD-CINTELSCAN4KG2 Cintel Film Scanner G2

The Blackmagic Design BMD-CINTELSCAN4KG2, or also named Cintel Scanner 2 that comes with 35mm Gate, it is a self-contained 35mm film scanner that is made for intefacing with DaVinci Resolve. It is professionally designed featuring a removable precision mechanical film gate, sticky rollers, optics, a high-intensity diffuse light source, and sensor. It is designed with an architectural aesthetic that is capable of allowing it to neatly fit into most environments, yet it is taking up only a fraction of the size of a traditional telecine machine.

The Cintel scanner will scan negative and positive 35mm film into HD quality for instant preview of your 4K scans. This is the second generation of the scanner, which means it replaces the original scanner's Thunderbolt 2 port with a Thunderbolt 3 port, as well as PCIe connection. The scanner is professionally constructed with the use of a aircraft design techniques for a stiff and vibration-free main deck, so you get smooth film handling. The Cintel Scanner comes including a 35mm film gate, film spools, a set of four cleaning rollers, desk mount feet, and DaVinci Resolve Studio software. The scanner is interfacing directly with DaVinci Resolve, which is giving you the power to edit film rolls back together, and scans to be color-graded, reframed, noise-reduced, and audio-extracted. An optional 16mm gate and audio/keycode reader expands the capabilities of your scanner.

Technology
The Cintel film scanner is designed with the latest Blackmagic Design image processing technology and features both a Thunderbolt 3 and PCIe connection, so you can connect it to your computer and scan the film directly into your color correction system.

Real-Time Scanning
The real-time 4K film scanner uses Thunderbolt 3, making it super easy to set up and install. The new diffuse high-intensity light source means the Cintel scanner runs at a smooth real-time speed keeping film handling gentle and transfers fast.

Cintel Quality
The spherical RGB LED illumination ensures your film is never exposed to unnecessary thermal stress and color fading effects of traditional scanner lamps. In addition, Cintel's patented diffusing sphere technology reduces the visibility of dust and scratches.

Easy Control
You get scanner control software for your Mac that includes everything you need to transfer and capture films to Ultra HD or HD files. Scanned files can also be opened with DaVinci Resolve for further color, restoration, and mastering work.

Includes DaVinci Resolve
The Cintel film scanner includes a full copy of DaVinci Resolve Studio software with full color correction features included.

Native Resolution 4096 x 3072
Effective Resolution 3390 x 2864
HDMI Format Support 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD
1920 x 1080 HD (auto selected to match monitor resolution)
Audio Extraction from scanned image
Motion Run Speed: 1 to 30 fps
Shuttle: 1 to 100 fps
Acceleration 5 to 30 fps/s
Tolerance Film Shrinkage: Up to 2%
Capacity 2000' (610 m)
HDMI Video Output 1 x HDMI 1.4 10-bit 4:2:2 for preview purposes only
Computer Interface 1 x Thunderbolt 3
1 x PCIe
Power Requirements 90 to 240 VAC, 200 W
Operating Temperature 64 to 82°F (18 to 28°C)
Relative Humidity Maximum 65% non-condensing
Dimensions (H x W x D) 35 x 41.5-79.1 x 14.2" (89 x 105.4-200 x 36.1 cm)
31 x 41.5-79.1 x 10.4" (79 x 105.4-200 x 26.4 cm) wall-mounted
Weight 132 lb (60 kg)
The Cintel Scanner is the world’s first real time 4K film scanner to use Thunderbolt 3, making it super easy to set up and install . The diffuse high intensity light source means the Cintel Scanner runs at a smooth real time speed keeping film handling gentle and transfers super fast. The Thunderbolt 3 connection features a massive 40 Gb/s speed so you can transfer all this data direct into your computer without quality limitations. You can even change computers simply by unplugging the single Thunderbolt cable. In addition, there’s also an external PCIe interface for connecting to Windows and Linux based computers that don’t have Thunderbolt 3. With the Cintel Scanner, you get the high resolution of a film scanner with the real time use of a traditional telecine!
Black magic cintel

In some cases, black magic cintel is believed to involve the use of cursed objects or rituals, which are intended to harness and channel dark energies. These rituals can range from simple spells or incantations to complex ceremonies involving sacrifices or the use of specific ingredients or materials. The practice of black magic cintel has often been met with fear and suspicion in many societies. It is often associated with witchcraft and sorcery, and those believed to practice it are often seen as outcasts or enemies of the community. While the existence and effectiveness of black magic cintel is a matter of belief and skepticism, it continues to be a topic of fascination and intrigue in many cultures. The impact and consequences of black magic cintel are often portrayed in various forms of literature, movies, and folklore, further fueling the interest and curiosity surrounding this subject..

Reviews for "Cinematic Magic: Capturing the Essence of Film with the Black Magic Cintel"

1. John - 2/5 - I had high expectations for the Black Magic Cintel, but I was left feeling disappointed. The image quality was not as good as I had hoped, and there were issues with color accuracy. The software interface was also complex and difficult to navigate. Overall, I would not recommend this product.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - I found the Black Magic Cintel to be incredibly glitchy and unreliable. The scanner would frequently freeze or crash, causing delays in my work. Additionally, the image quality was not up to par, with poor color reproduction and noticeable artifacts. It was a frustrating experience, and I regretted investing in this product.
3. Mike - 2/5 - As someone who works in the film industry and deals with film scanning regularly, I was very disappointed with the Black Magic Cintel. The scanner struggled to handle certain film formats, and the image results were inconsistent. Additionally, the customer support was lacking and unresponsive. I had high hopes for this product, but it did not meet my expectations.

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