Footage I scanned on a flatbed, compare with a pro telecine

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Downloading now...

In the meantime, I don't think it would hurt the quality too much to apply some light compression. For 5 seconds you should still be able to get it to 30 MB with excellent quality.

Also, you could convert it to standard definition... the quality difference should still be clearly visible.
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Try a wmv or mov -- the Windows media encoder is free and gives awesome results -- you'll save lots of bandwidth ---- only if you've got the time to do all this though

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Nice work. However, I think it would be better for comparison purposes if it was cropped - the actual image area (what you'd see in a real transfer) was much smaller than the clip itself.
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thanks, downloading now. as for hosting, web space is really cheap these days. i pay $20 per year for 500 megs with my own domain.

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