Can't believe this post is almost three years old...
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Super8 and 8mm film professional transfer by me
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Tests and calibrations complete. Did a couple reels of Super8 late last night. Film is from my in-laws Ketchikan, Alaska circa 1972. The machine has a superior gate mechanism and allows for excellent transfer. I uploaded a 3min reel to show the results. No flicker, no warm/hot spot, great exposure.
If you're wanting 8mm/Super8 film preserved, PM me for details.
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Groovy. It's one more tool in my armory....I am heck bent on getting out of my day job and entering early retirment. I am burnt out of I.T. and simply done. There is an art co-op opening soon in my town - the owner and I met last year for an Ace Frehley concert and we have been friends ever since. He has some money and is taking me under his wing. He knows the battles I struggle with and he has offered me the moon - all I gotta do is step onto the ship. Gallery/creation space, mobile device repair, 3D design/printing, now the film scanner....I get all the space I want for FREE - JUST because he wants to help me so much. I am setting up in the shop in a few months and start marketing some sales...if the art stuff goes well, over 10-12 months, I will quit my day job and begin enjoying life again.Comment
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^^whelp, that plan was on track until yesterday. My wife's company got bought out and they announced yesterday they are being closed. She will be losing her job by the end of the year. Decatur is already dying and this was a blow no one needed. This place was one of the few left with good pay, good insurance, good benefits. Now, she has literally nowhere to go in this town...I don't for that matter either. I hate the thought of moving away from our kids and grandbaby, but that is a very realistic possibility...this is pretty bad for us. Gonna change a lot. Dammit. I'd sure like to catch an effing break at least once in this life...
Maybe my plan will take off and sustain us while she finds another job...but not having insurance will be a significant problem because my wife needs it for health reasons.Comment
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^^whelp, that plan was on track until yesterday. My wife's company got bought out and they announced yesterday they are being closed. She will be losing her job by the end of the year. Decatur is already dying and this was a blow no one needed. This place was one of the few left with good pay, good insurance, good benefits. Now, she has literally nowhere to go in this town...I don't for that matter either. I hate the thought of moving away from our kids and grandbaby, but that is a very realistic possibility...this is pretty bad for us. Gonna change a lot. Dammit. I'd sure like to catch an effing break at least once in this life...
Maybe my plan will take off and sustain us while she finds another job...but not having insurance will be a significant problem because my wife needs it for health reasons.Comment
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^^thanks. It was quite a blow to her an I.
After getting past the shock, I realized my plan can stay on track. I wasn't quitting my day job for at least another year, depending on sales. I am still moving forward with the film preservation and my art gallery. Hoping for a good year.
I have been doing lots of film lately, built a Facebook page, and bought my domain.
http://www.super8again.com
I have been performing some post production filters and color correction - wow, it is so hard to imagine these tiny 8mm film frames can look so good when they are smaller than your pinky fingernail...
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