Hi, newbie from Italy here. I have only recently approached the 8/S8 world. Bought myself a used projector and a couple of old (family, holidays) footages on Ebay . I have been trying to find the best way to digitize them (Off-the wall, Ambico ) with no good result. So I decided to rent a Wolverine clone for a week and do the job. Even if this is long process, I have to say that the scanning + NeatVideo have enabled me to achieve a good result but still making tests on the scanned footages to improve final output.
One thing that I really cannot get to solve is the “smoothness” of the footages after post-processing. I am not an expert in bitrates, framerates etc, all I I got to learn is from tutorials, forums etc but still a long way to go.
Let me go the point: after the scanning , I got a mp4 footage at 20fps 1440 x 1080op. I post process and rendered the footage thus obtaining another h264 , at 25 fps 1440 x 1080p, bitrate 20000 as suggested by the software (Adobe Premiere Elements) . It looks acceptable but what bothers me ist hat the fooages appear tobe kind of ‚choppy‘ especially when it comes to moving landscapes . I add a short example of what I mean (not denoised yet) . I have tested on several Video Players on my pc (which is a good one with Win 11 64bit) ) and modern Tv sets. but no difference at all. .
When porjecting it from the reel tot he wall the footage is ok . The footage that I obtain from the scanning does not help me to understand if the problem arises there (it is not stable to evaluate and it runs too fast but then I correct both issues) or during post production, Can anybody out there have a look at the short example which I am adding to this post and see if ther is any suggestion or solution ? Or any parameter or configuration in terms of Bitrates,framerates etc in post prodution to obtain a „smooth“, non choppy, footage ? Thank you very much and sorry for this (maybe unnecessarily ) long post.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FaY8P7f0LblTHPQrP8aRVTHEjWsMw8Zo/view?usp=share_link
One thing that I really cannot get to solve is the “smoothness” of the footages after post-processing. I am not an expert in bitrates, framerates etc, all I I got to learn is from tutorials, forums etc but still a long way to go.
Let me go the point: after the scanning , I got a mp4 footage at 20fps 1440 x 1080op. I post process and rendered the footage thus obtaining another h264 , at 25 fps 1440 x 1080p, bitrate 20000 as suggested by the software (Adobe Premiere Elements) . It looks acceptable but what bothers me ist hat the fooages appear tobe kind of ‚choppy‘ especially when it comes to moving landscapes . I add a short example of what I mean (not denoised yet) . I have tested on several Video Players on my pc (which is a good one with Win 11 64bit) ) and modern Tv sets. but no difference at all. .
When porjecting it from the reel tot he wall the footage is ok . The footage that I obtain from the scanning does not help me to understand if the problem arises there (it is not stable to evaluate and it runs too fast but then I correct both issues) or during post production, Can anybody out there have a look at the short example which I am adding to this post and see if ther is any suggestion or solution ? Or any parameter or configuration in terms of Bitrates,framerates etc in post prodution to obtain a „smooth“, non choppy, footage ? Thank you very much and sorry for this (maybe unnecessarily ) long post.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FaY8P7f0LblTHPQrP8aRVTHEjWsMw8Zo/view?usp=share_link
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