Hi all,
I've seen some excellent advice here about improving video and I was wondering if anything at all can be done with the source video I have.
I received this stuff digitised from an Uncle who has since passed on. There is no knowledge left of the the location of the original film.
I've posted a small clip up on RapidShare if somebody would like to give opinions.
http://rapidshare.com/files/82801460/Super8clip.m2v.html
(And if anybody is interested, the little brat is me)
Thanks in advance,
Alan
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There is alot that can be done with Super8 film. Once digitized it is locked to the capture quality.
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So it went Super8 > VHS > digital?
Just enjoy it as it is, or use some VHS noise removal / improvement tools (careful not to make it worse!). The Avisynth HDRAGC tool might be able to tame some of the more contrasty scenes, but might be a lot of effort for little improvement.
A cautionary tale for everyone else: keep the original film.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by 2Bdecided
Yes, I believe that it did go Super8 > VHS > digital, but that was well before I got hold of it.
I was thinking of at least cropping some of the nastiness off all 4 sides, but I'll also take a look at HDRAGC.
Point taken about the original film, last they were seen was around 10 years ago (and 9,000 miles away from me).
Thanks,
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Originally Posted by kiwiusa
The blue is a little strong at the waterfall but not at the beach the sand and the face colours are weak but the black looks nice in the sample. You can download TMPGenc Xpress it has a free trial and it has settings to remove adjust video noise and the colour (tutorials on videohelp) use it in very short sections and note the settings you use (as a test rather than all of it to see what does or doesn't work) and try and see if there is an improvement before doing all of the super8 film .......... keep in mind when tweaking the settings it's easy to make it look worse ..... I should know !!!
I hope you still have that nice smile
Have fun with your little project ..... from David -
Originally Posted by daveg9876
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Originally Posted by daveg9876
Use a screen since that's what they're made for -
Originally Posted by zoobie
However, if the wall is white and clean, there is no benefit to using a screen in transfer work.
Cheers,
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I think professionals use some kind of film scanner (but I guess that was what you meant 2Bdecided)?
Would be interesting with a sample of how good it can be if done by the very best methods available... My father has a lot of old 8 mm film originals never digitized... -
Check out the examples at the bottom of this page...
http://www.alivestudios-memories.co.uk/cine-newsystem.html
...but also check out the price! Their demo reel is great, as are the individual 8mm and 16mm examples. (The 9.5mm example is poor).
Cheers,
David. -
I found this service here in Sweden:
http://www.uppsalabildteknik.com/english.php
Seems to be OK.
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