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Masked Supersampler
written by zulupt on December 2nd, 2008 , 15 comments (7 votes)

Use a paper mask to create a different photo or minimovie, the following modification is temporary and you can take it off anytime you like. The process is simple but it takes a little bit of patience and a steady hand to do it.

Open the back plate of your (unloaded) Supersampler and look into the (4) four framed box, if you look carefully you will notice there is a slot where you can apply a piece of paper as a mask without interfering with the film (the slot bottom is a bit lower then the rest of the film guide).

Step 1 – The dimension of the four framed box is 37mm x 24mm, cut a piece of paper with that dimensions.

Step 2 – Draw the limit of each frame (9.25mm between frames), these lines will be useful for you to identify the boundaries of each frame when drawing.

Step 3 – Draw whatever you want on each frame.

Step 4 – Before cutting the drawing out of the mask, apply some tape to make it more resistant.

Step 5 – Cut the drawing out of the mak, use a thin blade to do the cuts and a hard paper base beneath the drawing so the cuts can be more accurate.

Step 6 – Cut thin stripes of tape and apply them to the mask which allows you to fix the mask into the slot, just make sure that the mask and the tape don’t interfere with any of the Supersampler components and film.

I used a CAD drawing software to make and print several masks in a A4 sheet, then I used a surgical blade to cut the drawing out of the mask; next time I will try to find a cutting plotter to make the masks on a sticker.

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15 comments

  • kylethefrench
    by kylethefrench
    11 months ago

    oh that is super awesome, wonderful idea

  • wil6ka
    by wil6ka
    11 months ago

    cute!

  • cyanwater
    by cyanwater
    11 months ago

    nice idea!

  • halfawakehaiku
    by halfawakehaiku
    11 months ago

    Holy Hell! Thanks for the idea!

  • weechonghooi
    by weechonghooi
    11 months ago

    wow.. cool~!!

  • oldskool_rider
    by oldskool_rider
    11 months ago

    haha...i love it!

  • graefin
    by graefin
    11 months ago

    so simple and such a great effect! I try this one!

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    11 months ago

    oh my oh my oh my!!!

  • mephisto19
    by mephisto19
    11 months ago

    great idea!

  • goldie
    by goldie
    11 months ago

    Spectacular ...

  • lomodirk
    by lomodirk
    11 months ago

    Haha, that`s funny, great idea

  • paper_doll
    by paper_doll
    11 months ago

    cool cool cool idea! the portuguese crew does NOT rest! :D

  • hanspan
    by hanspan
    11 months ago

    thats brill - lomo fun :D

  • zoe191
    by zoe191
    11 months ago

    cool! :)

  • zulupt
    by zulupt
    11 months ago

    Thanks all for the kind comments :) iI will upload some more tips&tricks soon!

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