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27 May 2014, 10:08 pm

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molte grazie!!

:) you may find that once you get into restoring these recordings you get the "bug" to start restoring old musics as well.



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27 May 2014, 10:12 pm

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slave wrote:
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^^^
prego :)


molte grazie!!

:) you may find that once you get into restoring these recordings you get the "bug" to start restoring old musics as well.


It is addictive isn't it? :P



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27 May 2014, 10:14 pm

KB8CWB wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
slave wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
^^^
prego :)


molte grazie!!

:) you may find that once you get into restoring these recordings you get the "bug" to start restoring old musics as well.


It is addictive isn't it? :P

i have hundreds [maybe a thousand] of restorations under my belt.



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27 May 2014, 10:21 pm

auntblabby wrote:
KB8CWB wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
slave wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
^^^
prego :)


molte grazie!!

:) you may find that once you get into restoring these recordings you get the "bug" to start restoring old musics as well.


It is addictive isn't it? :P

i have hundreds [maybe a thousand] of restorations under my belt.


I may have 200+ or so I have done, not so many as you. But I have also gotten into digitizing 4 generation of photographs before especially the colour are forever lost. I am trying now to come up with a way to transfer movie film



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27 May 2014, 10:27 pm

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I may have 200+ or so I have done, not so many as you. But I have also gotten into digitizing 4 generation of photographs before especially the colour are forever lost. I am trying now to come up with a way to transfer movie film

I would love to get into video restoration but the equipment is pricey plus the computers that can easily edit large video files are top of the line, way beyond my budget.



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27 May 2014, 10:32 pm

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I may have 200+ or so I have done, not so many as you. But I have also gotten into digitizing 4 generation of photographs before especially the colour are forever lost. I am trying now to come up with a way to transfer movie film

I would love to get into video restoration but the equipment is pricey plus the computers that can easily edit large video files are top of the line, way beyond my budget.


Same here, but I am dreaming up a way of doing it with home designed equipment. I do believe it can be done and in my case all are either 8mm or Super8 format. I have scanned individual frames in and re-assembled them but that was a major PITA!!

Slave, I have sent the file in a reply to your email. Hope you get it with the attachment ok



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27 May 2014, 10:47 pm

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Same here, but I am dreaming up a way of doing it with home designed equipment. I do believe it can be done and in my case all are either 8mm or Super8 format. I have scanned individual frames in and re-assembled them but that was a major PITA!!

there is a website called videointerchange, that does some very fancy stuff, extracting utility from the jaws of futility, as it were, taking even videotapes with catastrophic time/base errors and making them viewable again. chances are you have seen their work on PBS on some of the musical oldies programming. in England there is this group of techies that have done some amazing restoration work on the old dr. who programs, even going so far as taking kinescopes and restoring them to full motion and even extracting hidden color information!



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27 May 2014, 10:52 pm

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Same here, but I am dreaming up a way of doing it with home designed equipment. I do believe it can be done and in my case all are either 8mm or Super8 format. I have scanned individual frames in and re-assembled them but that was a major PITA!!

there is a website called videointerchange, that does some very fancy stuff, extracting utility from the jaws of futility, as it were, taking even videotapes with catastrophic time/base errors and making them viewable again. chances are you have seen their work on PBS on some of the musical oldies programming. in England there is this group of techies that have done some amazing restoration work on the old dr. who programs, even going so far as taking kinescopes and restoring them to full motion and even extracting hidden color information!


Have to look that up see if I can get any useful ideas from them! :P



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04 Jun 2014, 7:34 pm

KB8CWB wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
KB8CWB wrote:
I may have 200+ or so I have done, not so many as you. But I have also gotten into digitizing 4 generation of photographs before especially the colour are forever lost. I am trying now to come up with a way to transfer movie film

I would love to get into video restoration but the equipment is pricey plus the computers that can easily edit large video files are top of the line, way beyond my budget.


Same here, but I am dreaming up a way of doing it with home designed equipment. I do believe it can be done and in my case all are either 8mm or Super8 format. I have scanned individual frames in and re-assembled them but that was a major PITA!!

Slave, I have sent the file in a reply to your email. Hope you get it with the attachment ok


I did not receive it, actually.
I'm glad i checked this thread again, because I just thought it wasn't coming!! !!......oops!
My bad...sry. :oops: :oops:

i'll resend my last email.
:)


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