Before & after digital color correction (Updated last month)
A demonstration of how digital color correction can improve the picture quality of decomposing/faded 16mm archival film. Includes views of footage before/after correction and also split-screen samples. The restoration of all three featured clips was supervised by John Carlson, Chief Colorist of Monaco Digital Film Labs (San Francisco).
Tags: 16mm archival film, digital color correction, digital restoration, john carlson, monaco digital film labs
Added to San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive on October 16, 2009.
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- Originally aired on: Monaco Digital Film Labs
- Date aired: 1968 & 1972
- Recording medium: 16mm color optical sound film
- Rights for this video belong to: The Westinghouse Broadcasting Company & NCPB/KQED
- Duration: 4:31
- Type of material: archival documentary film
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- before-after correction.mp4 (36.06 MB – MPEG4 video)
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- Update by Michael D Harper on last month.
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- Update by Michael D Harper on last month.