Leo writes:
>I could maybe make a better suggestion if I knew what you were trying
to do
>with the video.
Thanks for the link. I wished to save the quite high res Prores422
files as preserving most of the resolution on the 8mm and especially
super 8 film. They told me the resolution on the film
warranted that. These aren't a digital archive for Gone with the Wind
of course. I think Pro8mm scans at 24 fps (to keep a frame by frame
scan I am told) and that speeds up the video by about 25% and thus must
be slowed by editing software as well as necessary format change prior
to burning a Bluray disc. The files can be directly viewed in 1080p on
Quicktime I am told.
They ask what type of computer will be used to edit them, but I haven't
found any convincing evidence that Cyberlink product, Pinnacle or even
the full fledged Adobe product support the Prores422.
CH it looks like they scan 1920x1080 resolution.
http://www.pro8mm.com/scanning-super-8-to-digital.php#03
Video Headache in fast motion, Mike
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