A 3" reel takes about 30min to process, a 5" takes about 2hours. And then a good blasting of compressed air on the Wolverine after each pass.Īlthough the pro model can accommodate up to 9" reels, I don't recommend using anything larger than 5". I recommend inspecting, cleaning and repairing the film reels before scanning. So I do a 4:3 size zoom and a zoomed out pass with sprocket holes that can be cropped later into a 16:9 framing. I may do 2 passes on some reels because a greater area of film was exposed. It has done a fairly decent job when things are working smoothly. It offered some improvements over the original model such as increased resolution from 720p to 1080p, larger reel accommodation, and 20fps capture rather than 30fps. I decided to give the Wolverine Moviemaker-Pro a try. I have a lot of family home movies on 8mm & Super8. Topic: Wolverine Moviemaker-Pro thoughts and issues Wolverine Moviemaker-Pro thoughts and issues My profile | my password | search | faq | register | forum home 8mm Forum: Wolverine Moviemaker-Pro thoughts and issues
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