K40 vs 64T Ektachrome super-8 8mm. www.super8camera.com

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www.super8camera.com - K40 vs 64T Ektachrome

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  • what filters were used when filming these??

  • I think only outdoor filter 85.

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  • wow thanks for the comparison, what a huge difference the 40 looks amazing the e64t is nice but looks less super8 and more video tape color.

  • I think a colour chart test probably would have been a better way to go, but, of course is far less entertaining than a biky clown walking around town

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  • It's funny, i actually have this video on an old cd-rom that I downloaded a few years back. For some reason, nothing will play it. I remembered "staying alive" was actually the music in the background. 64T always had that horrible blue overcast, They should of gone to 100D a long time ago.

  • @pookie67 That's funny, the original clip actually had the sat night fever cover to it.

  • 64T is too blue! every clip I watch it has blue blue blue! its a blue raw stock! I dont like it.

  • Listen to reticulan5, they know what they are talking about. If you take tungsten film outside everything will be blue. they should have used the ektachrome 100D or something.

  • why does it look so bad?

  • you just need the Sat Night Fever theme over the beginning

  • Wow! If this telecine is real, then Kodachrome looks natural and very beautiful, just like I remembered it from the 80's when my dad was filming us. Ektachrome looks too saturated, I hope this is real data and not exagerated to make Ektachrome look bad... However, I think that this extreme saturation could be corrected with some filter, but I'm not sure. It can certainly be corrected digitally after telecine, but the whole point of a reversal film is to project the original on a big screen!

  • Gonna miss that Kodachrome. It was the best.

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