I think that’s the best K II result I’ve seen. I did one many months ago and it was nearly blank… which is kind of the usual result I’ve seen on posts of K II film.
Awesome footage Mike! Looked pretty good for that film. Always great to see these mini time machines of history! Thanks for your dedication and passion for Super 8! From the Boston area, or should I say BAHSTUN! and yeah we PARHK our CAHS in HAHVAD YARHD! That area is in the central part of MA.
Your "Found Film" series sounds fun, it's like archaeology but with portable time-capsules, you're a time-lord, wear a big scarf and use extraordinary verbose language, and you'll be away, one thing before I go, may I ask a question about scanning super8 film, overscan vs cropped, which is best?, should I just get the full image and do the cropping myself in a video editor? Not sure... anyway thank you.
Thanks, it really is an adventure! I like to overscan just a tiny bit (then crop), unless I'm stabilizing the footage (using the sprocket hole). I'm not a fan of showing the perfs, like some do, I think it's distracting. Overscanning, then cropping is fine, but you will lose a little resolution when you do that. If you have no plans of stabilizing the frame line or keeping the perfs in your finished product, I'd do without the overscan.
Thanks so much!! I always use a 1-1.5 liter prebath mix of Sodium Carbonate (4-6 TBSP) and Sodium Bicarbonate (1-1.5 TBSP), agitate, then my subsequent 2-3 fresh water rinses get as much as possible off. Then on to processing, followed by hand (or soft cloth) wiping the remainder of the remjet off in the light.
Nice work again. I have a couple Super 8 cartridges that came with my last batch of exposed film. I still have some old HC-110 left so what the heck. Glad to hear that new scanner is finally arriving. By the way, now that HC-110 seems to have gone the way of the Edsel, what would be your developer choice for the future?
Thanks, Dale!! I use FPP’s version of HC-110 now. Same stuff, plentiful and cheaper!! filmphotographystore.com/collections/darkroom-supplies/products/darkroom-supplies-fpp-110-bw-developer-1-liter-kodak-hc-110-equivalent
Cant wait to see the results on the 4k machine!
Getting there!!
This one was very good and clear Mike.
Good to hear the new scanner is about to arrive. I hope to see it in the srream tomorrow😎
Thanks, Nisei!!
A fellow Hoosier.. love to see it
I found the man with the shovel to be the highlight of the film.
🤣🤣 He was fascinating!
I think that’s the best K II result I’ve seen. I did one many months ago and it was nearly blank… which is kind of the usual result I’ve seen on posts of K II film.
Thanks, Dave! I was quite surprised myself!!
Looks like it probably was an town anniversary (200) or something like that
Film starts at 6:56.
Awesome footage Mike! Looked pretty good for that film. Always great to see these mini time machines of history! Thanks for your dedication and passion for Super 8! From the Boston area, or should I say BAHSTUN! and yeah we PARHK our CAHS in HAHVAD YARHD! That area is in the central part of MA.
Thanks, Jeffrey!! I have zero New England game, LOL!
Your "Found Film" series sounds fun, it's like archaeology but with portable time-capsules, you're a time-lord, wear a big scarf and use extraordinary verbose language, and you'll be away, one thing before I go, may I ask a question about scanning super8 film, overscan vs cropped, which is best?, should I just get the full image and do the cropping myself in a video editor? Not sure... anyway thank you.
Thanks, it really is an adventure! I like to overscan just a tiny bit (then crop), unless I'm stabilizing the footage (using the sprocket hole). I'm not a fan of showing the perfs, like some do, I think it's distracting. Overscanning, then cropping is fine, but you will lose a little resolution when you do that. If you have no plans of stabilizing the frame line or keeping the perfs in your finished product, I'd do without the overscan.
Fascinating results! You've probably mentioned this before, but what is your strategy for removing remjet from kodachrome?
Thanks so much!! I always use a 1-1.5 liter prebath mix of Sodium Carbonate (4-6 TBSP) and Sodium Bicarbonate (1-1.5 TBSP), agitate, then my subsequent 2-3 fresh water rinses get as much as possible off. Then on to processing, followed by hand (or soft cloth) wiping the remainder of the remjet off in the light.
@@Filmboy24 Amazing, thank you so much!!
Nice work again. I have a couple Super 8 cartridges that came with my last batch of exposed film. I still have some old HC-110 left so what the heck. Glad to hear that new scanner is finally arriving. By the way, now that HC-110 seems to have gone the way of the Edsel, what would be your developer choice for the future?
Thanks, Dale!! I use FPP’s version of HC-110 now. Same stuff, plentiful and cheaper!! filmphotographystore.com/collections/darkroom-supplies/products/darkroom-supplies-fpp-110-bw-developer-1-liter-kodak-hc-110-equivalent
@@Filmboy24 I was wondering about their product, thanks
Mike, are you selling your old Moviestuff scanner?
Hey Mike, probably going to hang onto it for a while.
No worries Mike ,,, let me know if and or when you change your mind @@Filmboy24
@@Pittsburghestatesale Will do!!