Does anyone have tips for scanning 50+ year old 35mm video to archive quality digital?
Regarding hardware: I have an Epson Perfection V700, which will allow me to scan 35mm if I cut them into strips of 6 cells each, which is not ideal. Isn't there a scanner which could continuously feed in the film, passing it over a fixed lens, to avoid cutting? That would be some great automation!
Regarding scanning resolution: I'm assuming film can produce greater quality than 1080i could support, so I'd like to scan it and save it in a much higher resolution (4000x4000?) so it is "future proof". Is this reasonable?
Regarding storage: Archive quality audio may be 96KHz, 24 bit, stereo WAV; but is there an analogous archive quality video format? If I were to scan at 4kx4k, could I use a format like "The Red" to save at 4x HD? The archive format needs to be universal enough to allow exporting to lower res like DVD or even YouTube (to save it in the cloud).
Thanks for your input.
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