So i send my super 8 film to get revealed and the majority of the footage came back like this... what should i do guys
Try to run everything through neatvideo, then usual stuff with levels, contrast, color balance, etc.
At the end add some noise, because without it picture would look unnatural and very soft.
>>3008912
That's ghastly. Was the film expired/exposed to a lot of heat?
>>3008912
Looks like it's been solarised by something. You could try convert to b&w and add a filter to counteract the red.
This is either yours or the labs fault
>>3009126
>>3008912
Just had a quick play with it. It's going to look rough. I don't know how to fix this kind of issue particularly. Perhaps just roll with the polarised look and make the most of it.
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i think i did nothing wrong, if ist the lab fault is there a way they can reveal the film again this time the proper way?
can i make the reveal the film a again or film can only be revealed once?
>>3009776
Sorry to be kinda noob but what is damage to the plate, is something with the camera?
Did you used expired film, amigo?
Maybe there's a problem with your camera.
>>3009875
no, i used a new film...
>>3009879
they said that the camera is fine they gave me also 6 months guarantee
>>3009880
Well... try it again to make sure is a developing problem. How much did they charge for processing your film?
Shoot digital you fucking cuck
>>3009913
15 euros, for the processing