8mm Film to Video Transfer Project: Design Your Own High Quality Transfer System
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.32 (940 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1456548743 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 132 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Extremely technical - requires a high degree of reader technical" according to Harry L. Dowler, Jr.. Extremely technical - requires a high degree of reader technical ability to create the transfer process. Way above the skill level of the average NLE person. Reader needs an engineering degree to understand all the details.. Marvin W. Falk said Too specific. This is one very specific solution using particular hardware configurations. While this no doubt worked, there is very little general information or theory that would help someone find their own solutions.. "from easy to frame by frame copying" according to Michael Dickson. from easy to frame by frame copying 3 grades of implimenting the process, from easy to frame by frame copying. Frame by frame copying is a complex process which Stan has made easy to follow and understand.. grades of implimenting the process, from easy to frame by frame copying. Frame by frame copying is a complex process which Stan has made easy to follow and understand.
So, here is the book that outlines the procedure that uses the modern 21st century cameras combined with video processing and direct capture that produces sharp video with beautiful and vibrant colors. To start with, they use inferior screen projection combined with the VCR capture and edit and sometimes VCR to VCR copy. It is hard to believe that today in the 21st century there are people out there that still use the outdated VCRs and analog camcorders for 8mm movie to video transfers. This results in very poor final video quality. If still skeptical, feel free to check the following video samples and be your own judge: dl.dropbox/u/5667638/sample1.wmv dl.dropbox/u/5667638/sample2.wmv dl.dropbox/u/5667638/sample3.wmv. It will be a project that you will be proud to share with your family and friends. With little money and some spare time, by following this book, you can give a new life to those old 8mm movies