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6th March 2008, 14:26 | #1 | Link |
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Removing dancing scratch
With many thanks to neuron2, 2bdecided and fizick, I have managed to get my source reasonably close to the original 8mm film frame rate. Despot and RemoveDirt were then able to clean it up pretty well.
There is one problem left that I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for. It's a "dancing" scratch that appears in about 80% of the video. As it moves spatially from frame to frame, Despot can't seem to identify it. Here is a pic of a single cropped frame 100 frames of unprocessed source are here. http://rapidshare.com/files/97402641...Scratch100.avi Thanks, Al |
7th March 2008, 06:46 | #2 | Link |
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Use a wetgate process to take out all the scratches out as long as they are black. If they are white, you are dealing with a copy.
There is a product called "FilmRenew" which I use. It will attack plastic reels, so I spool the film onto a metal takeup reel, let it soak for a couple of hours, and use a dry soft cotton cloth pad to wipe the film upon rewinding. You have about 1/2 hour to project the film before the lines appear again. It will not only fix this but cleans and polishes the film. It will be 100% effective except for a few frames sometimes at the start and end of the film If you have mold, a big problem with Super 8, looks like "snowflakes", soak for a week, 100% effective. Richard photorecall.net |
9th March 2008, 12:35 | #5 | Link |
interlace this!
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fizick's new exinpaint is a good place to look as well, although you've got your work cut out for you if that hair's moving. btw, wet-gate would be no use - that's a hair casting a shadow on the film as it was in the camera... looks like someone should check the gate between takes . btw, i'm trying to remove one of these buggers myself. not much fun i'll tell you, especially in 2k.
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