Is your film too old to transfer? Give it the "sniff" test! If it has a strong vinegar odor it may be on it's way to permanent damage. Equipment operated by and experienced person is the best option.
Is it a progressive frame by frame scan?...or the years old 3/2 pulldown process which leaves you with a 'blurred' frame every two or three frames? Do all of your machines have 5 blade shutters on them, instead of three?
And how many lines of resolution on those old circa 1989 Elmo movie transfer projectors you use? Perhaps 250 lines of resolution, which is about as clear as old VHS? Please let us know a little more about your gear/process. I would steer clear at this point.
wow i gave this a thumps up,
jake78201 2 weeks ago
Hot chick at the end tho
keine031 1 month ago
A sales pitch
breatherguy 2 months ago
Is it a progressive frame by frame scan?...or the years old 3/2 pulldown process which leaves you with a 'blurred' frame every two or three frames? Do all of your machines have 5 blade shutters on them, instead of three?
And how many lines of resolution on those old circa 1989 Elmo movie transfer projectors you use? Perhaps 250 lines of resolution, which is about as clear as old VHS? Please let us know a little more about your gear/process. I would steer clear at this point.
rachelsonfire 5 months ago 2