8mm & Super 8 Films Digitizer Converter, Film Scanner Converts Film Frame by Frame to Digital MP4 Files,with 2.4" Screen, Viewing, Sharing & Saving on SD Card(Included) for 3” and 5” Reels
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8mm & Super 8 Films Digitizer Converter, Film Scanner Converts Film Frame by Frame to Digital MP4 Files,with 2.4" Screen, Viewing, Sharing & Saving on SD Card(Included) for 3” and 5” Reels
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He was talking about “quality”, not resolution. And as you say yourself, a proper camera will be miles ahead of a cheesy little CMOS sensor with cheap colour filters and electronics, and real optics instead of a moulded plastic lens. The sort of camera the Pi uses isn’t intended for actual video work that matters. I've been quietly following this project for a few years now. I've built the hardware and have everything working with the test code, so far so good. I am at a point where I would like to scan some film, but my primary interest is regular 8 and I don't even have any super 8 film to play with. Are you still working on the regular 8mm implementation and do you have an idea when you might have some code to try? All of us here probably have a powerful PC with GPU and plenty of fast storage, so why not do all the post-processing on a paired PC?
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At 3,200 dpi, the V850 does not perform significantly faster than the V600 but steps up to higher resolutions and this top-tier model pulls ahead, taking just 2 minutes 30 seconds to scan a 35mm frame at 12,800 dpi.Don’t expect meticulous scans. The quality is decent but nowhere near what you’d get out of a more advanced film scanner. You’re also on your own for cleaning up the negatives before scanning unless you want to spend a lot of time retouching out dust and other objects once the scan is done.
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Besides, grain is only one part of “the film look”. You also need heavy motion blur, slightly wonky optics with all sorts of focusing issues and limited depth of field, and a low frame rate between 18-24 fps. It is characteristic of 16mm film production, and that is what the Hollywood film producers are after. 8mm film is a step down from this, and very rarely used in actual movies because it’s just too gritty and soft.This is the baby of the OpticFilm range, yet it still boasts a respectable 7,200dpi maximum scanning resolution. It sits below the OpticFilm 8200i SE (above) in price but misses out on the infrared scanner of its big brother. I really don’t think a 1.2 Mpix is enough in the real world to get the best possible results even if its a 1.2Mpix DSLR so the lens and sensor size etc are all in its favour. We test film scanners by scanning rolls of film that we have shot through each scanner, we test each scanner at a variety of resolutions and settings and compare the results.
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