How to Convert 8mm/Super 8 to Digital Video with a Canon Scanner
Ken Eckert's tutorial for how to use a Canoscan 9000F MII flatbed scanner and Photoshop to scan and process 8mm and Super 8 movie film into usable frames (November 2018). Go to keneckert.com/kenfilms for more details, examples, and script files.

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