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 Fall River 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.
8mm And Super 8 Film Fall River |
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SD Scan
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Pro HD Scan
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Pro 2K Scan
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Pro 4K Scan
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Film Resolution |
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Resolution of Film |
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Film Grain
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Film Grain vs Digital Pixel
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So, for example, if you are looking for the best quality DVD, scan your 8mm or Super 8 at HD. If you are looking to go to BluRay then scan your 8mm or Super 8 at 2K.
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.
Fall River Fun Facts: The period from the 1870s through the 1920s marked an era of great prosperity for Fall River, which took prominence as the largest center in the United States for the manufacture of cotton textiles. Reliance on one single industry later proved to have a damaging effect on the city during the Depression era, when cheap labor beckoned the textile industry southward, leaving Fall River without its greatest economic asset. Although the industrial decline which plagued the Fall River area during much of the 20th century has since reversed itself, the city today is replete with dozens of old mill buildings now used for other purposes but which still stand as a reminder of the city's past glory. Fall River is a city in southeastern Massachusetts, situated in an area where the Taunton River flows into the Mount Hope Bay.
Massachusetts Fun Facts: Boston, the state capital, was a hotbed of activity, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, during the American Revolution. In addition to its revolutionary spirit, the state is known for sparking the American Industrial Revolution with the growth of textile mills in Lowell, and for its large Irish-American population. One of the original 13 colonies and one of the six New England states, Massachusetts (officially called a commonwealth) is known for being the landing place of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims. English explorer and colonist John Smith named the state for the Massachuset tribe.