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Originally Posted by phoenix
it doesnt,  (guess there just arent many places left here that do it, so I get what I'm given) but I can have it done as an extra option. Will probably opt to have a go at xfer myself though. Through frame by frame and filming projections with speed slowed down/up to fit into fps.
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telecine for super8 can be pretty cheap as there are many homemade solutions-- people have rigged some cool low-cost scanners. worth trying as it lets you edit.
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Originally Posted by phoenix
ah okay neat. This is kind of what I was asking too... I know EXACTLY what most brands of still film will do to colour saturation and overall quality look in all light conditions.. but have NO IDEA for this kind of thing. thankyou!
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i notice majority of your films are reversal-- the ektachrome of course is too. this means you get a positive copy and there's no need to make a negative and a working copy but you watch your film directly. like slides. ive never tried b/w reversal, but color is awesome.
you can also cross-process for weird effect (process reversal as negative or viceversa).
k gtg