hi
Ive always been fascinated with the ability of professional production
companies to convert old film to quality crystal clear picture dv-discs.
Mostly im wondering what software(s) is/are used to do this. All i know from my little
experience that there are no magics in this area, garbage in-garbage out...
Im not only asking for general knowledge, im interested in learning what
is available out there for improving dramaticly the quality of the picture.
thanks.
		
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	da Vinci systems Revival 
 DIAMANT software systems
 Lowry digital botox
 Red Giant Film Fix
 Cineric’s Cinebase
 
 final restoration is often done by hand in photoshop = sometimes frame by frame ("M" was done mostly by hand , 18,000 frames one at a time in PS) .
 
 film is scanned through a wet gate after cleaning and removing splices, ussually at 4k resolution, sometimes at other resolutions (6k for 70mm, 2k for 16mm) .......
 
 it can cost a lot of money, film fix is about the cheapest software - you can spend several million also , including nessessary scanning and/or da Vinci scan hardware (or other scanners such as the ARRI film scanner)"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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	p.s. a lot of it is magic and great skill "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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	They look good, because they are re-matsered from the original that only the studios have. 
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	Originally Posted by SingSing
 this is not true quite often"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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	Consider it a high capital, high skill specialist business. Not much credible amateur action in film restoration. 
 
 Segmentation by skill.
 1. military recon/crime forensics labs
 2. the specialist houses servicing the movie/tv industry (usually small businesses)
 3. mid-range (professional) film to tape transfer + high end consumer businesses
 4. consumer rip off houses ("8mm to DVD"). DVD is not what you want for a master unless it's progressive data.
 5. Consumer efforts, shoot video on the wall, mirrors and lenses etc.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	lol, that brings back memories...Originally Posted by edDV
 
 one time, my high school biology teacher showed us a vhs tape of a cartoon about evolution a former teacher had recorded from film by simply fixing a camcorder onto the wall and projecting the 8mm reel onto the wall...it was obvious the teacher did it while school was in session; on the tape, you can hear the class dismissal bells and the hallway clatter that follows!
 
 it worked, but the flicker (recording a 24 FPS film onto 29.97 FPS NTSC) was horrible...
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