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Topic: DVD/VHS to 8mm
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John Hourigan
Master Film Handler
Posts: 301
From: Colorado U.S.A.
Registered: Sep 2003
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posted November 29, 2015 02:00 PM
Agree, Steven -- why on earth would anyone think that screening Blu Ray isn't "acceptable"?? -- just the other night, I screened "The Polar Express" Blu Ray. Absolutely stunning results, with picture and sound quality I would not have ever thought possible when I started in this hobby back in 1971.
While I've collected films for more than four decades, I don't want to be limited to only those comparatively few features released on Super 8 for my feature-screening pursuits. I have an extensive film collection, but I also want to screen recent movies, and not just the same shorts, digests, etc. that have been in circulation for 40-, 50-, 60-plus years, etc. Today's technology enables me to do just that. It's the primary reason that I built a home cinema (that supports both formats).
It truly is a great time to be in the hobby. (Also, allow me to thank Doug and the forum members -- in my mind, this is the only forum out there today that examines the hobby from a mature, intelligent perspective.)
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted November 30, 2015 04:04 AM
Well I don't have Peter Pan yet on Super 8mm Graham. But I have nearly all the other Derann Disney Feature prints. Most of the ones I have, I also have the Blu Ray and DVD of the same film. If we take say Aladdin, Beauty & The Beast or the Lion King for example, I would agree every time that it's a close run call between which produces the most "perfect" image between the DVD and Super 8mm print On some occasions I have definitely felt the Super 8mm film has the edge.
It has to be said however, that I am not using one of THE most expensive projectors in the world digitally and to completely run a fair comparison I would have to screen the print on the Beaulieu alongside the DVD on some of these £30k machines to give it a fair comparison I'd say.
Also, even using my 2200 quoted lumen output HD Panasonic projector with a standard inexpensive Sony Blu Ray player, the picture most certainly blows the Super 8mm image out of the contest on just about every comparable aspect you can choose. Simply no competition or comparison.
I do however use a very expensive screened HDMi cable as this was a permanent installation under my flooring so I purchased the best I could find at the time from both the Blu Ray player and then to the projector via the receiver. I set even the DVD images(and all other signals except Blu Ray) to be upscaled also by the receiver which does make a difference. Perhaps even things like cables etc do make a big difference??
My screen size is a very modest one but no matter how large I magnify the image so it would be filling something like a 30ft screen, the evidence of the Blu Rays image being superior in every way is only further cemented,as can only be expected I'd say.
I am the biggest advocate of Super 8mm quality prints that you'll find, but no matter how much bias I view this with,I cannot in all honesty say that Super 8mm or 16mm beats the best on Blu Ray for picture quality during projection.
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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