Some customer in Muncie may be wondering just how much information is actually on film!! That's a good question. Film is an analogue source, like a painting. There is a certain resolution needed to faithfully capture all the details in a digital form. The following images are a simplification to illustrate some general points and are not exact.
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.
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.
16mm Film Muncie |
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Pro SD Scan
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Pro HD Scan
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Pro 2K Scan
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35mm Film |
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Pro HD Scan
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Pro 4K Scan
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Muncie Fun Facts: Several other establishments in Muncie (most notably, Ball Hospital and Ball State University) owe their existence, at least in part, to the efforts of the Ball family. Since 1929, Muncie has been the subject of a series of "Middletown" studies started by sociologists Robert Lynd and Helen Merrell-Lynd, earning Muncie the reputation as the "typical American city", or more fondly, "America's Hometown". Ball State University, which opened in 1918, continues to be an important part of the Muncie economy and community environment. The Indiana city of Muncie is located in Delaware County in the east-central part of the state.
Indiana Fun Facts: Except for Hawaii, Indiana is the smallest state west of the Appalachian Mountains. After the American Revolution the lands of Indiana were open to U.S. settlers. The influx of white immigrants brought increased war with the Native American tribes.