I used an Epson V600 scanner. Then for the 1st scan, I outlined each frame, paying close attention to the order of the scan. Once the first scan is done, the frames I outlined are active for the rest of the scans, so I carefully realign them all at once and tweak what's needed if anything. Then you can drag them all into Davinci Resolve ( should already be in the correct order), set the time for each frame, and create the film. I'm not sure it's the best or easiest way, but it works out ok, and It's a fun camera to use
Great! How did you scan the film?
I used an Epson V600 scanner. Then for the 1st scan, I outlined each frame, paying close attention to the order of the scan. Once the first scan is done, the frames I outlined are active for the rest of the scans, so I carefully realign them all at once and tweak what's needed if anything. Then you can drag them all into Davinci Resolve ( should already be in the correct order), set the time for each frame, and create the film. I'm not sure it's the best or easiest way, but it works out ok, and It's a fun camera to use
@@PublicUniverse thanks a lot gor explanation, I really appreaciate it :)