Yes...sure you can upscale super-8. I'm presuming you mean digitally. You'd want to scan it to video and then process it. The grain of a super 8 film is going to be problematic, but if the film is high enough quality you could get decent results. You'd probably want to use some sort of software designed for film restoration. Depending on the type of content, you might be able to build a higher quality image by combining information from adjacent frames. It usually needs to be done manually one frame at a time.... and I'm completely off topic now
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Steve Packard @ Sep 22nd 2006 12:23PM
Yes...sure you can upscale super-8. I'm presuming you mean digitally. You'd want to scan it to video and then process it. The grain of a super 8 film is going to be problematic, but if the film is high enough quality you could get decent results. You'd probably want to use some sort of software designed for film restoration. Depending on the type of content, you might be able to build a higher quality image by combining information from adjacent frames. It usually needs to be done manually one frame at a time.... and I'm completely off topic now