awand wrote:...the deal was not to publish images nor any company names.
OK, then of course you shouldn´t publish anything. But referring to a test that has never been, and will never be published, seems a bit strange to me...
awand wrote:the quality differences were quite huge)
Might I guess that the test was done with negative film? Because I am the first to say that the Flashscan systems are not optimised for negative transfers.
Not knowing who transferred the films also makes the results very unreliable. There are lots of people who know way too little abotu transferring film, and they cannot even set up the machines for a proper transfer.
I have read about this specific company in Germany, who is now using a FlashscanHD. I read that the results are very unreliable from this company, it depends totally on who is doing the transfer if you get good results or not. If you used them and got one of their not so talented employees, well then the whole test is off the charts...
awand wrote:I don't have the SMPTE testfilm, but would love to do to a test. However, I understand that this is a projector testfilm and not designed for telecine.
It is available from Wittner in Germany. Well all super 8 films are designed to be used with a projector, so using a film designed for a projector for this test should work just fine? I mean you are transferring stuff designed to be used with a projector every day... (negative films not included)
awand wrote:I have seen the clips and they look good, but I haven't seen them compared to transfers done on other systems and in an uncompressed version and you don't say anything about what post-processing has be applied to them.
Well they haven´t been transferred with other systems.

This is where the SMPTE films step in, anyone who wants to can use the same testfilm and compare to other results. It is much more difficult to compare "a real film" because we all have different cameras, different exposure, focus, and so on...
awand wrote:Our FDLs don't have any problems handling damage sprockets...
I must fix that on my next update.
awand wrote:Anyways - I love your company website. I think it's one of the best ones out there. Congrats on that. You've done a great job with it.
Thanks! Yep, I have put down a lot of hours on it, and more money than I want to admit to myself...
awand wrote:we're watching the Swedish royal wedding/dinner/speeches on TV here right now!
No, booo! I´m sick and tired of this wedding thing... Anywhere you go here in Sweden you can but shit-stuff with their faces printed on it. Cups, postcards, stamps, hell even tattoos!
I haven´t watches one second of that thing and never will.
Well, I´m off to author a bunch of DVDs, I´m way behind schedule again... Spent the last three days setting up a blazing fast internal network here at the office. Now all our media is shared across all our editing suits and authoring suits, both PCs and macs working together towards one huge server. Makes me happy just thinking about it!
