Transfer or convert Super 8mm, Standard 8mm & 16mm Film to a digital file such as DVD
Photographic film is adversely affected by relative humidity, temperature, light, chemical contamination and of course the age of the film itself.
The majority of 8mm and 16mm film today is between 30 and 60 years old and in many cases is in advanced stages of decomposition. This is often evident when the film starts producing a pungent vinegar like smell. Super 8mm film entered the market in 1965 and is considered to be middle aged. As time progresses Super 8mm film will begin to deteriorate losing its colour and clarity.
Converting your ageing movie film to a digital format such as DVD or other digital format stops this process giving you the opportunity to pass these valuable memories on for the enjoyment of future generations. Don't wait to have your family movie history erased by the ravages of time.
Visit our Example Transfer page to view samples of our work. Also compare results between top end frame by frame scanning and the Cine-TranzPRO system on our Technical Info page.
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