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Your 8mm film home movies are decaying, transfer before its too late



 
 
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Old March 16th 05, 09:02 PM
The Video Editor
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Default Your 8mm film home movies are decaying, transfer before its too late

We have a serious article fully footnoted to the US library of
Congress, Congessional Hearings, the Film Institute and more. Your film
is dying from what is called Vinegar Syndrome. Read it before you
regret it.
http://www.dvdhomevideoeditor.com/AR...CAY_ISSUES.htm

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Old March 17th 05, 11:39 PM
Michael Weinstein
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On 2005-03-16 16:02:09 -0500, "The Video Editor"
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We have a serious article fully footnoted to the US library of
Congress, Congessional Hearings, the Film Institute and more. Your film
is dying from what is called Vinegar Syndrome. Read it before you
regret it.
http://www.dvdhomevideoeditor.com/AR...CAY_ISSUES.htm


Actually, I just went through a 1965 8mm film on Kodachrome and some on
Dupont Black and White and it's in gorgeous shape with excellent
unfaded colors (Kodachrome, stored in the dark). Looks a lot better
than my 1981 era VHS which is noised up and decaying.

Transfer your old videotapes to film!!!


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Michael | "He's dead, Jim."

 




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