Summary of Contents for Wolverine Film2digital MovieMaker
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Wolverine Film2digital MovieMaker Instructions Instructions Overview Plug it in to power. Load the source reel on the left. Make sure it clicks in. Make sure the film is going down out of it. Open the middle film loader by moving the tab to the left.
Wolverine is on. It makes a soft click when properly inserted. Turn on To turn on the Wolverine MovieMaker attach the power cord to the device and to a power outlet, then press and hold the Power button on the left side of the button panel. lincolnwoodlibrary.org/ | 847-677-5277 | asd@lincolnwoodlibrary.org...
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8mm. Mounting film reels Mount your reel on to the left side of the Wolverine. Use the red colored reel adapter if the mounting hole is too large. If you need an adapter, always place the...
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Close the film flap door once the film is placed correctly. Set the film adjustment (frame ADJ), exposure, and sharpness settings before recording. More on film adjustment, exposure, and sharpness from the Wolverine Film2digital MovieMaker’s manual: lincolnwoodlibrary.org/...
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To rewind the film swap reels. Place the empty reel on the right side. The sprocket holes should not be on the outside. Follow the dotted thread diagram on the Wolverine. Press Enter to start and stop the rewinding process, and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Viewing/transfering footage To view your converted footage, take the SD card out of the back of the Wolverine and insert it into a computer or an SD card reader. Please transfer the files from the included (library) SD memory card to your personal device, a USB drive, to cloud storage, or any other storage device.
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3. Connect the black end of the included black and yellow composite cable into the TV OUT plug on the back of the Wolverine. 4. The LCD screen on the MovieMaker should turn dark and video content should show on the TV instead.
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