Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-03-03 Thread John Foust via cctalk
GoMemorable got back to me. They'll still scan for me to QT ProRes on hard drive for 20 cents a foot for 8mm/Super 8 and 30 cents a foot for 16mm. - John

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-28 Thread John Foust via cctalk
Whoops, I forgot to mention prices. My last invoice was $30 for supplying my own hard drive, $15 shipping. 4" reel (100 feet) was $43, 6" reel (300 feet) was $129, so must've been 43 cents a foot, with a 35% sale, final total was $77. - John

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-28 Thread John Foust via cctalk
At 01:09 PM 2/24/2018, Pete Lancashire via cctalk wrote: >I have a small, 5-20 stack of 16 mm's of movies dealing with computers >The one in front of me is >"Once Upon a Punched Card" >I am looking for a place in the USA with a reasonable price to have them >digitized and I will place them on both

Re: Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
Cory - works  best  with  a  projector  w/ 5 bladed shutter... hard to  find at the thrift  store  alas... Almost totally useless for THIS, I have a couple of Army training film viewers to get rid of. A little screen, with a door to open if you want to project. BUT, the unique part: they hav

Re: Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
Cory - works  best  with  a  projector  w/ 5 bladed shutter... hard to  find at the thrift  store  alas...   I have  some Honeywell computer training  films we need to  digitize  someday too.. also have a  set of  reels  for Beginning or the  End?  the  first doc-u-drama about the Manhattan proje

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Cory Heisterkamp via cctalk
On Feb 24, 2018, at 1:09 PM, Pete Lancashire via cctalk wrote: > I have a small, 5-20 stack of 16 mm's of movies dealing with computers > > The one in front of me is > > "Once Upon a Punched Card" > > I am looking for a place in the USA with a reasonable price to have them > digitized and I wil

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
Update: cinesite.com is no longer Kodak's digitizing service. Costco seems to want $0.13 per foot. But I'm not sure whether they do SOUND.

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Anders Nelson via cctalk
Hey Pete, I can't speak to 16mm film transfer but www.digmypics.com did a fine job for me on a huge assortment of print photos and VHS tapes. =] -- Anders Nelson +1 (517) 775-6129 www.erogear.com On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 3:16 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On Sat,

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018, Pete Lancashire via cctalk wrote: I have a small, 5-20 stack of 16 mm's of movies dealing with computers The one in front of me is "Once Upon a Punched Card" I am looking for a place in the USA with a reasonable price to have them digitized and I will place them on both my Go

Re: Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
Pete -  2 factors of  course need  to be addressed  cost and  quality   when it  comes  to quality  there are   some  transfer machines that save each   frame  HD as a still then re-assemble as a  video... but the converted still frames  yield  some  nice  still photos  for other purposes...  

Re: Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
I forgot, once done the physical media will be donated -pete On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 11:09 AM, Pete Lancashire wrote: > I have a small, 5-20 stack of 16 mm's of movies dealing with computers > > The one in front of me is > > "Once Upon a Punched Card" > > I am looking for a place in the USA wit

Suggestions for 16 mm movies to digital conversion

2018-02-24 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
I have a small, 5-20 stack of 16 mm's of movies dealing with computers The one in front of me is "Once Upon a Punched Card" I am looking for a place in the USA with a reasonable price to have them digitized and I will place them on both my Google drive and a Youtube So far I have only been able