Super 8mm in High Definition
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It's not "converted" to HD, 8mm film is in high definition to begin with
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did you lose any image of the top and bottom when blowing it up to HD
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Wow, this was 1980? Being born in 1992, I didn't get to experience this era, so its cool to see what a family outing was really like at the time (non-Hollywood). :D
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@Castlemainer This looks incredible! wow. How did you get sound?
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Beats any Beta or VHS camcorder crap from the 90's and on.
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What awesomeness! I can imagine the quality of 16mm. It possibly can be converted to 2K I think.
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nossa ta muito boa
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colors looks so full on film.. we need film back!!
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@Bregowald if it was Full-HD it would have been converted ...but Super 8 is (nearly) HD-Ready by default and YES in this case it is not converted to HD
(super 8= HD-Ready, 16mm FullHD,2K, 35mm 2K,4K 70mm = 6K, 8K)
Wow... That looks really good. Do you transfer footage for people? What type of film
Nihilism13 2 years ago
Thanks for commenting. The film is super 8mm & was shot in 1980. The transfer was done by MovieStuff in Texas. They have a commercial service of converting super 8 & 16mm in HD. The results are stunning considering the size of the frames & the age of the film.
Castlemainer 2 years ago