2K scan of Pro8/12 stock (s8 DI research project, Chile)
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Matthew,
I noticed Pro8 was a bit overpriced. At least a lot more than I pay from Seattle using Forde/Flying Spot and buying film direct from Kodak at a student discount. ($11.40/cart: color neg)
http://www.fordelabs.com/
http://www.flyingspot.com/
By my estimate -- Stock/process/transfer -- I get:
10 mins 24fps S8 processed and transferred (one light not scene to scene) $126.00 USD (excluding tape costs)
10 mins 16mm 24fps (same transfer process) $227.00 USD
Pro8 requires 30mins of transfer time for 10mins of running time, unless I misunderstand their website. At that rate I hope Pro 8 users are getting scene to scene color correction!!....... I think Pro 8 is tipping the scale a bit... but again, I'm new to this game.
Steve
I noticed Pro8 was a bit overpriced. At least a lot more than I pay from Seattle using Forde/Flying Spot and buying film direct from Kodak at a student discount. ($11.40/cart: color neg)
http://www.fordelabs.com/
http://www.flyingspot.com/
By my estimate -- Stock/process/transfer -- I get:
10 mins 24fps S8 processed and transferred (one light not scene to scene) $126.00 USD (excluding tape costs)
10 mins 16mm 24fps (same transfer process) $227.00 USD
Pro8 requires 30mins of transfer time for 10mins of running time, unless I misunderstand their website. At that rate I hope Pro 8 users are getting scene to scene color correction!!....... I think Pro 8 is tipping the scale a bit... but again, I'm new to this game.
Steve
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Do you know any other place where you can get the /12 Vision 2 and other neg stocks in S8? As Pro8mm sell their stock with processing you might as well have it prepped and transfered there in one package.
Yeah, you get scene to scene at pro8mm with your package deal. Although I like the Shadow (FSS) more than an URSA (pro8mm) mainly because the results are more predictable as you never know how well they maintain the URSA. A CCD unit (as the Shadow) is much easier to handle than a Flying Spot Unit.
Yeah, you get scene to scene at pro8mm with your package deal. Although I like the Shadow (FSS) more than an URSA (pro8mm) mainly because the results are more predictable as you never know how well they maintain the URSA. A CCD unit (as the Shadow) is much easier to handle than a Flying Spot Unit.
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congrats,really lovely work..keep going with it...
am i correct in thinking,that the spirit and shadow telecine machines use 16mm optics with a skid plate assembly,which then requires software to do a digital xy zoom into your top quality image..
it would be very interesting,to compare cintels millenium 2 which has a real optical s8 lens at 2 or 4k...with the spirit...
also considering the pro 8 companys poor perforation and dirt issues,with film stocks...
your tests clearly show a quality,i feel not seen on this site before..
WOW 8O
am i correct in thinking,that the spirit and shadow telecine machines use 16mm optics with a skid plate assembly,which then requires software to do a digital xy zoom into your top quality image..
it would be very interesting,to compare cintels millenium 2 which has a real optical s8 lens at 2 or 4k...with the spirit...
also considering the pro 8 companys poor perforation and dirt issues,with film stocks...
your tests clearly show a quality,i feel not seen on this site before..
WOW 8O
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I might be wrong but as far as I know off the top of my head, yes, the Shadow (& Spirit) does use a skid plate and (unless you came up with an S8 custom lens) does a digital zoom on the image. Given that it uses 2K line array CCDs the results should be more than acceptable and still of slightly higher resolution than a regular flying spot system (Turbo or URSA) when doing SD transfers.
The custom lens concept isn't far fetched as the Spirit/Shadow optics are pretty straightforward, this would allow full HD transfers from S8 on the Shadow. On the Spirit you can pretty much get an HD native transfer from S8 even with the electronic X/Y zoom.
The Millenium doesn't have specific S8 optics for it and uses the 16mm optic's zoom on a S8 gate. It would provide a higher rez scan but I feel that flying spots are an outdated and painful technology that has lost to quality CCDs. I'm also not sure that there are any facilities that offer S8 scanning with a Millenium. If they do I'm sure that it's expensive since a Millenium suite is a $2-3M investment. I would rather get a custom lens made for the Spirit or Shadow in that case.
As far as I understand, Kodak outsources their negative packaging to Pro8mm so any issues you have with Pro8mm negs will probably be the same as what you get from Kodak.
The custom lens concept isn't far fetched as the Spirit/Shadow optics are pretty straightforward, this would allow full HD transfers from S8 on the Shadow. On the Spirit you can pretty much get an HD native transfer from S8 even with the electronic X/Y zoom.
The Millenium doesn't have specific S8 optics for it and uses the 16mm optic's zoom on a S8 gate. It would provide a higher rez scan but I feel that flying spots are an outdated and painful technology that has lost to quality CCDs. I'm also not sure that there are any facilities that offer S8 scanning with a Millenium. If they do I'm sure that it's expensive since a Millenium suite is a $2-3M investment. I would rather get a custom lens made for the Spirit or Shadow in that case.
As far as I understand, Kodak outsources their negative packaging to Pro8mm so any issues you have with Pro8mm negs will probably be the same as what you get from Kodak.
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The only place I've bought VISION 2 film is direct from Kodak.sarmoti wrote:Do you know any other place where you can get the /12 Vision 2 and other neg stocks in S8?
By the way I was off on my estimate. It is more like 175.00 for S8 in the endgame using the stock and services I made reference to...
I imagine you are correct about student , and other discounts for 16mm. I'd like to learn more about that...
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It is my understanding that Pro8mm cuts their own S8 film from 16mm stock. I think, for example, VISION 100T is only available from PRO 8mm in Super 8, because they split 16. Kodak themselves will sell you packaged V2 200T and V2 500T, but not V2 100T .. If you go to the Kodak website you will find that they have made zero effort to try to market the new emulsions in S8..sarmoti wrote:As far as I understand, Kodak outsources their negative packaging to Pro8mm so any issues you have with Pro8mm negs will probably be the same as what you get from Kodak.
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There probably isn't enough demand for S8 negative to financially justify any marketing efforts by a large corporation like Kodak.
The reason they even offer the S8 stocks is probably because Pro8mm is doing all the packaging for them and Kodak considers offering S8 stocks as a gateway for future filmmakers to favor their stocks instead of Fuji's or even worse, digital adquisition.
The reason they even offer the S8 stocks is probably because Pro8mm is doing all the packaging for them and Kodak considers offering S8 stocks as a gateway for future filmmakers to favor their stocks instead of Fuji's or even worse, digital adquisition.
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Congrats on the project .I spoke with the film unit in New Zealand and a couple of points.
1. A still photo is not the same as a moving image(in regard to the jpeg image posted).
2. super 8 neg to 35mm may have no advantage over k-40. In fact a k-40 2k scan will probably look better than any negative stock if going back to film (and cheaper).
It would be nice to see a test of k-40 s full potential.I have spoken with a number of post houses and all say k-40 will beat any negative(if going back to film)
1. A still photo is not the same as a moving image(in regard to the jpeg image posted).
2. super 8 neg to 35mm may have no advantage over k-40. In fact a k-40 2k scan will probably look better than any negative stock if going back to film (and cheaper).
It would be nice to see a test of k-40 s full potential.I have spoken with a number of post houses and all say k-40 will beat any negative(if going back to film)
:lol:scottbobo2 wrote:Congrats on the project .I spoke with the film unit in New Zealand and a couple of points.
1. A still photo is not the same as a moving image(in regard to the jpeg image posted).
2. super 8 neg to 35mm may have no advantage over k-40. In fact a k-40 2k scan will probably look better than any negative stock if going back to film (and cheaper).
It would be nice to see a test of k-40 s full potential.I have spoken with a number of post houses and all say k-40 will beat any negative(if going back to film)
http://www.enterprisemission.com/spirit.htm