60 years ago my father had an 8mm camera with him when he and his brother (my uncle for those of you keeping score) were ice fishing up in northern NH someplace. Even then there were size requirements for keeping a fish. So there is B&W footage of my uncle standing by a hole in the ice and tossing a good size trout back in. Well, they figured out how to play the movie footage backwards. I am guessing by loading the reel backwards. They played that repeatedly for my then 80 year old grandfather (who only spoke Canadian French). Well, he was old, maybe 80. I was was real little so I got a kick out of this too. Anyway... You can guess. They showed my uncle turning to the hole, reaching out and the fish simply jumped into his hand. The fishing that day was just that simple. My grandfather protested. I don't know what he said. It was probably colorful.
So running video backwards... old tech. Maybe you can go back to your Beatles albums and play it backwards. What was that? The White Album? Paul wasn't dead after all.
Ahh... the good ole' days.
BTW - on topic - We informed the customer in France that the damaged unit was not covered under warranty. He asked (jokingly I hope) for a repair estimate. ;-)
So running video backwards... old tech. Maybe you can go back to your Beatles albums and play it backwards. What was that? The White Album? Paul wasn't dead after all.
Ahh... the good ole' days.
BTW - on topic - We informed the customer in France that the damaged unit was not covered under warranty. He asked (jokingly I hope) for a repair estimate. ;-)
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