Hi Vijay, The project you're working on sounds really hands-on. I'm not as familiar with exposed stock, but I have worked with 16 mm film in school before. We sent our film to a print house in New York
Hi Jojo, One question: How many hours do you have to capture? If you only have a few tapes, then you could buy and return...But if you're opposed to that, I would look on eBaby and see what is available
Hi Ken, I know that Final Cut Pro has a Sharpen filter, but I've never used it...and it's not a free program. I'm not very familiar with FREE programs that can do this. Let me know what you find out
Hi Kyle, This is easily done by simply adding another layer/video track of the image of the picture you want on top of the first video track. You can accomplish this using a quality non-linear editing
Sorry for the delay. The way that I have always done it (and the TV station that I worked for) is to set the monitor refresh rate to 60 hertz. That cycles the same as the signal in the camera. I have

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