The first table shows how the same film looks using our 4 different processes. You can see that the difference can be significant for our Bozeman customers.
The second table presents a case for scanning 8mm and Super 8 film at 2K resolution. In the past year we have done 20 comparisons. Contrary to popular belief, we do see a noticeable difference in quality between our Pro HD and Pro 2K process on 8mm and Super 8 film.
In general it is recommended that you scan at or above the resolution of the film. For 8mm and Super 8 that means scanning at HD or 2K.
8mm And Super 8 Film Bozeman |
|
SD Scan
|
|
Pro HD Scan
|
|
Pro 2K Scan
|
|
Pro 4K Scan
|
Film Resolution |
|
Resolution of Film |
|
Film Grain
|
|
Film Grain vs Digital Pixel
|
Professional films usually have access to the original camera negative in addition to work prints, answer prints, etc. It is always better to scan using the original camera negative.
Bozeman Fun Facts: Incorporated in 1883, Bozeman hosted the founding ten years later of the state's land-grant college, the Agricultural College of the State of Montana. The school was later renamed the Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and after that the Montana State College before finally becoming Montana State University in 1965. The university's sprawling campus is today the largest in the state. The city of Bozeman, situated in southwestern Montana, serves as the county seat of Gallatin County.
Montana Fun Facts: Montana is the fourth largest U.S. state by area, behind Alaska, Texas and California, but with an average of just six people per square mile, it is one of the country’s least densely populated states. Although the name Montana is derived from the Spanish montaña (“mountain” or “mountainous region”), it has an average elevation of only 3,400 feet, the lowest among the Rocky Mountain states. Montana is home to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, which memorializes the historic 1876 battle between the Sioux tribe and U.S.