Just to be clear... According to this documentary, there are assassination films that have been scanned and digitized by the Library of Congress... and not in the DC area... but in Culpepper, Virginia... at the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation.
These scanned high-resolution digitized images appear to be at a much higher quality than most any other rendition... and as the documentary says, “The high-resolution digital scans reveal more than projected images ever would.”
Each viewer will have to decide... but after years of close examination of the films, that is my opinion as well...
It does seem like one of the slo-mo techniques produces an odd rendering - especially in one of the Towner sequences...
However, I do think there is another caution for all to consider,... and this is more or less challenging... for some more than others, I think...
It is possible to see something in these “high-resolution digital scans” that reveal more than the original projected images have shown us before...
If what we see doesn’t fit with a pre-conceived theory, we might be tempted to simply dismiss the image as a morph or an artifact...
Also, it is possible that some “artifacts” are not actually artifacts... but purposeful distortions and additions to the film... to cover-up features the original film captures, perhaps... or to confuse the viewer...
The Lost Bullet likely shows the best view of these films that we have access to at the present...
I would like to see what the Library of Congress has scanned and archived...
Actually, making digital images available to the public would not diminish the quality of the digital images that remain archived...
Seeing these scans might not be possible for various reasons...
But if anyone has information on how to access them, I would appreciate the information...
I don’t know about the Henninger Media Services you mention in regards to the Zapruder Film that is digitized and shown in The Lost Bullet... But if that is the source of this digitized film, I would like information on how to access that as well, if possible...
Thanks...
(And thanks for the link... I will see what is possible through that route...