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        <description>Example of a frame for a 3D movie:



Sadly this example is moot, as it is 2D material printed on a 3D movie format just to enable it to be attached to a real 3D movie, the end result is visible at this Youtube link</description>
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Activate the camera port on your Raspberry Pi

On your raspberry pi command prompt execute the following command:
  sudo raspi-config
This will bring on a small menu from which you should choose the following option:
  Interfacing Options  Configure connections to peripherals</description>
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Adjust/Calibrate Hole Sensor

Start the manualControl.py application with the commands:
  cd ~/GugusseRoller  ./manualControl.py


The manualControl program always takes a few seconds to initialize its camera properly. After that, you will be able to apply the proper tension to the film, all you have to do is to turn the turntables until you align the 2 swinging arms for each to be in their middle position. As indicated in the Menu on the screen; use</description>
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        <description>Build Instructions

This is the documentation page with instructions on how to assemble your Gugusse Compact with the Gugusse 3.1 PCB.  The files you'll need to 3D print and the supporting files for the PCB are located on the List Of Materials page.

Turntables

You'll need two Turntables to feed and takeup film.  Detailed build instructions below.</description>
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        <description>Building the Gugusse 3.1 PCB

You're going to need an empty Gugusse 3.1 Printed Circuit Board to start.  These can be ordered from any company that produces PCBs in small quantities.  The files you need are called Gerber Files and the PCB is 8cm x 10cm.  The Gerber files are included in the Gugussse Compact distribution.  Below is a parts list of what you'll need to build it.  DigiKey part numbers are included but you can use any parts supplier that can provide the same parts.</description>
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Clone the Gugusse Roller source repository

Execute the following commands:
  cd  git clone https://github.com/meantux/GugusseRoller.git</description>
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Configure Gugusse Roller For Your FTP server

I designed the Gugusse Roller software to send the captured pictures directly to a ftp server of your choice. a FTP server could easily be configured on your main workstation or on any type of file server. I personnally use a Netgear ReadyNAS file server and it offers the</description>
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Configure the directions of your motors

Execute these commands:
  cd ~/GugusseRoller  ./manualControl.py
Wait the few seconds it takes for this app to initialize everything. Don't press the letters w, s, x, e, d or c, they'll mess up our following tests:</description>
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        <description>DISCLAIMER

Or why you shouldn't get into this project.

	*  This is a lot of work to build; print, sand, screw, sand again, glue, solder, configure and adjust. Depending on your skills and experience I believe it would take 1 to 2 weeks of printing and then at least 20 hours (more like 40) of assembling.</description>
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        <description>Things to buy

 Files to print 

Get the Control board</description>
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INSTALL DEPENDENCIES

Execute the following commands:
  sudo apt-get update  sudo apt-get install git nano imagemagick ncftp</description>
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        <description>Things to buy

Gugusse Compact

The Gugusse Compact is an upgrade from the Gugusse Roller.  The Gugusse Compact base combines in a single piece what was 3 pieces in the Gugusse Roller; the Tensioner Base, the Gate Base and the Main Drive.  The Gugusse Roller's adjustable Gate Jaws and hole sensor are now replaced by non-adjustable but swappable Gates and hole sensors, you have to print one of each for each film format you wish to scan.</description>
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Load a film

Here, on this picture, you see the path your film should take, the feeder reel can work both directions, not an issue. You just have to specify if you need the turntable to run clockwise or counter-clockwise (cw or ccw) to unload the film when you start your scan.</description>
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When you look at a “scope” film you see a picture that has been imprinted using an anamorphic lens. Such a lens stretches the picture on its vertical axis to a ratio of 2:1. When you directly look at a “scope” film, the stretching becomes very apparent.</description>
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SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

[OS &amp; Software Installation Guide Version 3.04] - NEW VERSION 12/2025!

Operation Guides

[ Gugusse Compact Usage Guide
 Version 1.1 (New 2/25)]

OPERATION

	*  Load a film
	*  adjust camera position
	*  perform capture

POST PROCESSING

	*  stabilize, adjust and crop with BlackMagick Fusion software
	*  extract audio from the pictures with aeo-light</description>
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        <description>Set Up Your Raspberry Pi, and Load the Gugusse 2.0 Software for use with the New 3.1 PCB

Follow these instructions to configure your system with the new 3.1 PCB

Detailed instructions are available here: [OS and Software Install 3.04.pdf] - NEW VERSION 12/2025!</description>
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        <description>Welcome!

This website is being updated all the time.  Check often for updates!

Well, I haven't updated it in a while, (although my collaborator Al might have updated a few things here and there more often than I), but the reason is that I'm too busy using my 2 Gugusses for my</description>
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Things to buy

This page is in Transition.  Parts lists will be shown in separate tables by devices. Additional tables will appear as completed.  Some part numbers may be invalid over time.  Part numbers are only suggestions and references for future research.</description>
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Understand the Raspberry Pi camera's quirk

The Gugusse Roller software uses the PiCamera python library and with it, when we set the auto-exposure to off and/or the auto-white balance to off, we have apparent control over all settings for the camera.</description>
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        <description>This page here contains STLs that are not required for building your Gugusse Compact but you might find the items here practical, if you were looking for the STLs to build the Gugusse Compact, you will find them here: Gugusse Compact.

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