Charlie beat me to it, but I'll echo his comments: you want to convert
the film to digital DVD. Then the film itself is preserved, and it's a
cinch to pull images from whatever frame you want. Note that 8mm film
is shot at a lower resolution and (usually) lens quality, you will
probably not find that many single frames that look as well as they do
'moving'...
There are many places that convert movies, just Google "8mm film
conversion".
Cheers!
Jan
Gerald A. Edgar wrote:
>A source has a fantastic 8mm film of CB&Q - anyone know of a process to
>obtain prints from single frames? The film is of a subject rarely
>photographed in any medium. Tks, Gerald Edgar
>
>
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