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- From: smjeff@lerc05.lerc.nasa.gov (Jeff Miller)
- Subject: transferring film to video
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 22:25:09 GMT
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- I am interested in transferring several old home movies from film reels
- onto videotape. Are there any "preferred" methods of doing this? The 2
- ways I can think of to do this are :
- 1) Project the movie onto a screen and tape it with a video camera.
- 2) Transfer the movie frame by frame with a video camera capable of taking
- single frames. Since the film was shot at 24 fps and the video uses 60 fps
- I would need to take 2 video frames of the first film frame and then 3 video
- frames of the next film frame, and then 2,3,2,3,etc.
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- Are there any better ways of doing this? Thanks.
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- Jeffrey H. Miller smjeff@lerc05.lerc.nasa.gov
- Sverdrup Technology, NASA Lewis Research Center Group, Cleveland, Ohio
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