Should I let them scan at 18fps, 25fps or even 30fps? Is 18fps asking for trouble in Final Cut Pro 10.4.8 and on a TV? I think computer monitors should have no trouble with 18fps, right? But I am not sure about modern TVs. mp4 watch it mainly on a computer monitor or an iPad and occasionally on an OLED TV. I plan to edit the footage and export it as. But they recommend 25fps because 18fps is incompatible with TV standards and editors. Initially I planned to let them save to ProRes 422HQ 18fps. Super 8 is 18fps while the local TV standard is 25fps and mobile devices are forcing 29.97/30fps to the mix. That costs somewhat and I'd like to do it properly (I do know the input quality is very low but I'd like to squeeze every possible detail out of those old films).įrame rate is one thing I am still concerned about. The service uses Rank Cintel 4K scanner which scans frame by frame to ProRes 422HQ 1080p format (I guess they add black borders to the 5.79 x 4.01 mm Super 8 frame to fit it to the 1920x1080 ratio). I am finally going to digitize old Super 8 films.
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