There may not be a "Verified Purchase" inscription here, but somewhere here there is an incomplete review. So I repeat. I saved thousands of dollars converting the 8mm film I inherited from my parents. Most of the movie (hours) was blank, fuzzy, or so repetitive that it wasn't worth replaying. If I sent it to the "store" I would have to pay for all that useless film. I made a short preview using the converted Wolverine video and FREE Microsoft Movie Maker for editing. I've included the text for the attached clip so others don't copy it. But I think you can see the quality that Wolverine delivers. I just watched a clip from the movie. The color spots are not the camera's fault. But the images in this post have lost some of their clarity. They are very clear on my computer. However, you must remember that a digitized copy is no worse than the original.
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