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We’re very happy with the result and can’t wait to give it to my wife’s parents for their 50th anniversary. You clearly have many years of experience with film. Here’s an example of a typical reel of 8mm footage that has gone through our optimisation process. The black levels have been adjusted, the colour saturation has been boosted slightly and a subtle sharpening has been applied.

Although, finding a working projector is difficult. Worse, 30-year-old rolls of film, some with splices, may no longer stand up to the stress of being projected at 18 frames/second (f/s). Plus, most video cameras run at 30f/s and will not synchronize with the projector. Based on the video, your film gate is the size of the film frame.

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The computer you’ll need to process your film scans depends on the “K” of your material. The bitrate for 35mm 4K material was 1.66 Gb/s and 1.3 Gb/s for 16mm, while 35mm 2K bitrates were 425 Mb/s and 340 Mb/s for 16mm, so multi-core systems like the 2013 Mac Pro are well equipped for this type of work. For those who prefer Windows, there is HP’s Z840 Series.

  • In order to maintain the perfect amount of tension on the film, the motors must react in different ways corresponding to different state scenarios.
  • Real-time scanning was required in the old days when the only viable image “pipe” was a real-time video channel.
  • Tuning the kp and kd values of a PD controller is a bit of a trial and error process.
  • Can you recommend a company that will do a fine quality scan of a 16mm film to 4K located in NYC.

Since hard-telecine is already 60000/1001 fields per second, the DVD player plays the video without any manipulation. cannot losslessly convert non-standard telecine to progressive. If you do not see any pattern at all, then it is most likely interlaced. play the movie as quickly as it possibly can; still, depending on your hardware, it can take a while. Every time demux_mpg reports a framerate change, the line Telecine immediately above will show you the time at which the change occurred.

What Does Telecine Mean?

Telecine is the process of transferring motion picture film into video and is performed in a color suite. The term is also used to refer to the equipment used in the post-production process. Telecine enables a motion picture, captured originally on film stock, to be viewed with standard video equipment, such as television sets, video cassette recorders or computers. Within the film industry, it is also referred to as a TK, as TC is already used to designate time code.