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Storing LP Record Albums

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

Here’s a tip on storing any LP vinyl records you may own. Store your records upright, on edge. There should be no exposure to sources of heat or direct sunlight. Don’t let the records lean at an angle. You might use books to snug them completely upright. Better yet, let us transfer your LP albums ... Read More »

Filed Under: Techniques and Practices

Vintage High School LP to CD

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

Many times when people want their legacy vinyl LP albums transferred to compact optical disk (CD) we find that they are already available commercially. These would include all of the fabulous 50 artists such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Gene Pitney, Frankie Avalon, and many more. Commercial ... Read More »

Filed Under: Special Productions

Film “Rolling Bar”

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

In generations gone past family memories were captured to motion pictures with regular 8mm, Super 8mm, and 16mm film. In later years sound film started to gain use. The means to view these family treasures have for the most part vanished from common availability. Consequently these films have in ... Read More »

Filed Under: Imaging Practices

Film Transfer to DVD Grain Consideration

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

We are presenting a continuing series to explain what effects, phenomenon, and peculiarities one should look for in evaluating the quality of a home movie film conversion and transfer to DVD. These considerations are applicable to regular 8mm, Super 8mm, as well as 16mm film conversion and ... Read More »

Filed Under: Imaging Practices

Screen Texture

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

We are presenting a continuing series to explain what effects, phenomenon, and peculiarities one should look for in evaluating the quality of a home movie film conversion and transfer to DVD. These considerations are applicable to regular 8mm, Super 8mm, as well as 16mm film conversion and ... Read More »

Filed Under: Imaging Practices

Daylight and Indoor Film distinctions

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

From the early nineteen thirties, 8mm and 16mm home movie film was available in a number of different types with alpha designations ranging from A through K. However, there were two fundamental choices the home movie film hobbyist had to deal with—Indoor or Outdoor film type. If the immediate ... Read More »

Filed Under: Imaging Practices

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