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That's a kind of cool picture, in a street photo kind of way. Where is it? Paris, NY, Blackpool or Vegas?cubsfan45 wrote:![]()
IMHO Paris - most likely taken on a boat since the "statue of liberty" is on an island in the middle of the Seine. (There's a bridge on the pic, too.)Taqi wrote:That's a kind of cool picture, in a street photo kind of way. Where is it? Paris, NY, Blackpool or Vegas?
What I mean is that they're 1k scans or bigger.Mattias wrote:btw fred's transfer is not to hdv and neither is this.
Supposing that wasn't meant ironically:Mattias wrote:btw2 who on earth ever said that super 8 doesn't "hold up" for hd? you're seeing ghosts.
M'Lord wrote:I remain unconvinced that there is great things to be accomplished by an High Definition scan of super 8 over an uncompressed AVI Digital Beta finish for a fellow's short film efforts.
r'michel wrote:-Resolution tap out at about 650-700 lines, I've seen super 8 test screen and that?s where it?s at.
Sarmoti wrote:I'm just pretty skeptical of the 1000+ lines of resolving power statement based on my experience and the data. Does it have 1000+ "scannable lines"? Yeah, to some extent that's a true statement but it's misleading because the edges of each grain can constitute "scannable detail". Given the data, I'd be pleasantly surprised if you passed the 550-600 lines of horizontal resolution mark from the best stock
Audadvnc wrote:And size matters. On SD video, the difference between 16 and 35mm is immediately obvious, even if 16 supposedly has 1000 lines of resolution. You can't expect S8 to compete with HD or even SD in resolution.
Twotoneska wrote:Didn't i read somewhere on this board that HD was pointless because of the maximum resolution in Super 8? That Digi-Beta was as high as you really needed to go?
Steve Hyde wrote:I have been arguing that transferring Super 8 to HD is also a waste. I likened it to putting one pound of flour in a ten pound sack - in the end you might have a ten pound sack, but you still only have one pound of flour.