I used Color Lab for a number of 9.5mm (old!) films, for both extensive restoration and transfer to DVD. Not cheap, and took a long time, but excellent work. I was very happy with the results.
Renata Cathou
Renata Cathou
From: Dwight Swanson <dwswan@...>
To: smallgauge@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 5:21 pm
Subject: Re: [smallgauge] 9.5mm transfer
9.5USA maintains an international list of 9.5mm transfer houses here:
http://www.9-5usa.org/video.htm
I personally can't recommend Colorlab's work highly enough.
Dwight
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Philip Borgnes
<philip@mediabayproductions.com > wrote:
> I'm looking to transfer some 9.5mm films that a client has. Any suggestions
> for a good transfer house that handles this format? The goal is to create a
> version their family can watch while keeping the original films in storage.
>
> Thanks.
> Phil Borgnes
>
>
http://www.9-
I personally can't recommend Colorlab's work highly enough.
Dwight
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Philip Borgnes
<philip@mediabayprod
> I'm looking to transfer some 9.5mm films that a client has. Any suggestions
> for a good transfer house that handles this format? The goal is to create a
> version their family can watch while keeping the original films in storage.
>
> Thanks.
> Phil Borgnes
>
>