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Now Scanning in 5k!
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Until January 2, 2019, Frame Discreet is offering 15% off of the scanning of any new film stock purchased from us.
Contact us through this special link to pre-request your order.
Remember, this boxing week promotion will end January 2, 2019 !
Orders will be fulfilled for pickup beginning the first week of January.
*Discounted scanning for film purchased with this deal is valid for 1 year from purchase date.
Please keep your receipt and present to us to claim your discount at time of scanning.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) scanning is our new Standard. It allows us to give you the best in image quality. Films that may have dark or bright scenes will benefit immensely. Normally exposed images come out smoother and cleaner.
Because it has impressed us that much, HDR Scanning has become our new Standard Scanning Method. No one else in town has the specific bleeding edge technology we are using.
Why are we doing this?
Frame Discreet is quietly recognized as the only place to go if you want the best quality film scan. Image quality and truly reproducing what’s on the film is our number one goal.
Justin started this back in 2004 when he couldn’t find a place that could do a good enough scan to meet his standards as a Cinematographer. Since then we’ve grown dramatically and upgraded from Standard Definition to High Definition to 2k Flat Data scans to 5k scans… hand after hand pushing the envelope in Motion Picture Film Scanning.
Our newest upgrade – which has never before been offered for small format – HDR (High Dynamic Range) Scanning is notably one of our most exciting upgrades.
This improvement is significant enough to make it our new Standard.
Why is this important to me?
No one is perfect – and we see underexposed and overexposed film everyday. Our standard (NON-HDR) scanning techniques do an excellent job holding that detail.. but quite often images could benefit from a HDR Scan that can effectively dig and find buried information in the shadows and highlights.
How does it work?
High Dynamic range scanning is achieved by scanning each frame of film twice. Pass 1 exposes for the shadows, Pass 2 exposes for the highlights. The two images are combined giving an amazing dynamic range of detail.
This takes us twice as long – but the improvements are impressive enough that we just can’t help wanting to scan everything in HDR. Quality is our #1 priority.
As a balance to our hard costs for the upgrade and the extra time involved running the scanning at 1/2 speed, we should be charging double the NON-HDR rate. But we understand that budgets are tight and we want to make this an accessible option. As a happy medium we are doing the service at a 30% price difference.
If you wish to have a NON-HDR scan, no problem. We still offer this service as an economical option.
On below detail note the reduction of chunky colour noise in the highlights. This is cropped in on a 16mm frame on a flat scan.
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