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Time to move on
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sample
Here is a sample Regular 8mm film transferred using the GOKO TC-20 Telecine. It was sized for VCD, 352 x 240, noninterlaced, and would play on a DVD player or off a CD player in the computer. It will give one an idea of the quality of Telecine transfer.
ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video/part.m1v
5.26MB
and if you want all of it:
ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video ... erNtsc.m1v
11.3MB
ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video/part.m1v
5.26MB
and if you want all of it:
ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/video ... erNtsc.m1v
11.3MB
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hmmmm?
I thought I already answered that, musta been somewhere else. There are so many boards anymore...
Gotta sell a bunch of stuff since we're moving to Thornbury England!!! Heidy Ho!
the WorkPrinter and eventually a 3 chip camera are what I'm movig onto and away from home movie transfer services. More creative filmmaking is desired.
Michael
like, "How Grandma Made Pierogies" the meat recipies.
Gotta sell a bunch of stuff since we're moving to Thornbury England!!! Heidy Ho!
the WorkPrinter and eventually a 3 chip camera are what I'm movig onto and away from home movie transfer services. More creative filmmaking is desired.
Michael
like, "How Grandma Made Pierogies" the meat recipies.