Posted by chris on 04/24/06 18:05
Thank you very much for the reply and the information. I did come
across MovieStuff as being recommended in these groups from before. I
initially skipped over them as their equipment did not handle the
sound, however your thoughts on capturing the sound and synchronizing
with the movie are very helpful.
I also came across some very interesting information regarding using
VirtualDub (the free AVI editing program for Windows) to capture old
film movies. An Antiflicker filter was developed for it and their
sample video on the homepage that was tested with the filter is
amazing. The URL is http://neuron2.net/flick.html . They also used an
unsharp mask filter. Using this filter would allow capturing of the
original video with sound and removing the flicker all with software.
I will definitely post our results!!
Are there any other digital video cameras that are recommended and good
in low light for this kind of capture?
Thanks again for all feedback!!
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Chris
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