Hello folks. I've decided the year 2021 will be the year I jump into the 8mm hobby. So I thought now would be a good time to start archiving the family collection. Am I a little late to the party?
Anyhow, I was reading a few horror stories on the internet about projectors. I was told by a few archival stores that 8mm film that is older than a decade will have shrunk and should never be run through a projector, because the sprocket holes will be ripped to shreds. I was told I need a sprocketless film scanner.
Is that really true that older 8mm film doesn't hold up in a projector, and I would risk damaging my collection? As I understand with 35mm film it is common to lubricate it before it reaches the projector, as 35mm film cannot shrink more than 1% before it is deemed unplayable.
Anyhow, I was reading a few horror stories on the internet about projectors. I was told by a few archival stores that 8mm film that is older than a decade will have shrunk and should never be run through a projector, because the sprocket holes will be ripped to shreds. I was told I need a sprocketless film scanner.
Is that really true that older 8mm film doesn't hold up in a projector, and I would risk damaging my collection? As I understand with 35mm film it is common to lubricate it before it reaches the projector, as 35mm film cannot shrink more than 1% before it is deemed unplayable.
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