Re: [Frameworks] super8 in europe,

2014-10-13 Thread nicky . hamlyn
Andec both sell and process Super 8: http://www.andecfilm.de/en/e_start.htm Nicky. -Original Message- From: Stefan Grabowski ste...@radonlake.com To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 5:24 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] super8

Re: [Frameworks] super8 in europe,

2014-10-13 Thread christopher nigel
Where in europe are you ? as prices really are different on what part of europe you would be staying in ? ie VAT ?also what film do you want to use ? as kodak prices have really gone up here ! if you are in the USA of it's way cheaper , On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 8:52 AM, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net

Re: [Frameworks] super8 in europe,

2014-10-13 Thread Ugo Bo
I live in Europe (Italy) but at the moment I find the cheapest way to buy is in USA from John Schwind: http://www.internationalfilmbroker.com/ Right today I received my parcel from him: Tri-x is sold at 19 USD, and considering USD/EUR exchange, shipping (I made an order of 20 cartridges) and

[Frameworks] resolution comparison

2014-10-13 Thread Gene Youngblood
I want to compare image quality between a clip from my satellite DVR and the same clip screen-captured online. Neither one is HD, and there is no “properties” option. Is there a way to technically determine the different resolutions (even if they subjectively look the same) other than just

Re: [Frameworks] resolution comparison

2014-10-13 Thread Alistair Stray
Mediainfo http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo can read most video formats and will tell you the information I think your asking about. Resolution, bit rate etc. If you want more detailed analysis of a video stream and how it's compressed you'll need to look to something else as well, like Elecard.

Re: [Frameworks] resolution comparison

2014-10-13 Thread Erik Piil
Hey Gene, VideoSpec is a good tool for comparing technical metadata across two video files. It uses the previously mentioned MediaInfo library on the back end, and is very easy to use (just drag both video files into the app for a comparison). It's available free for download here: