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Have a look at this. So you've got all these negatives, right?
You were a photographer back before the digital revolution.
So, you're probably about 95 years old, or whatever it is.
The, if you've got, sorry guys. It's like a room full of photographers here.
And not a single one of them are 90.
I'm sure all of them have shot on film at some time. So, regardless,
I'm sure these guys have tons of negatives laying around.
You may have tons of negatives laying around.
And you would love to digitize them, right?
So you could use them on your computer,
and you can use them in digital photo frames.
You can attach them to Emails, or whatever you want to do
with your photos, right? But they're all negatives.
Which makes them very, very difficult to share
on Facebook, or Flicker, in your photo frames, whatever you want to do.
This right here, the Wolverine F2D will actually make it incredibly simple
to get these negatives into a digital format.
And you don't even have to have a computer to do it,
because it's going to scan them directly to an SD card.
And a 1 GB SD card is included with this.
Literally, all you have to do is plug this SD card into the back here.
Slide it in there and you're ready to go. It does come with two adaptors.
One for film negatives, one for 35 mm slides. Alright?
You take your negative and you drop it into this tray here.
And if you've ever used a scanner or a negative scanner before
you've probably seen these trays before. They're quite easy to use.
You simply lay it in here, line up the markers,
line up the lines, stick it into the guides, and it's all you gotta do.
Close it up. Now, if we wanna scan something,
we just power this thing on. Now, it is USB powered.
So, it does come with a USB power adapter to use along with it.
But it will also work by plugging into any USB powered device.
Now, you take this, and you plug it right in here.
Over on the side, you see this is where you're supposed to stick your tray.
So, you stick it in there. And on the screen, it does have a built in,
1.5'' screen. You see the picture slide into place.
So, you snap your photo into place, and you decide you like what you see.
It's all lined up. Everything's good.
As you decide you want to scan that. Simply push the "OK" button,
here at the top. And it will scan the image for you.
Right now when you see the solid red light there in the corner,
there we go, the image is scanned, that's all you have to do.
So, that looks good. It's okay with us.
So you push "OK" and we're ready to move on to the next one.
You slide over to the next photo, line it up, hit "OK".
It'll scan that image and then it'll come back and give you the option to rotate,
flip, whatever you'd like. So, let's say we want to flip that image.
We come over here and you say "Flip" and we'll flip that one over.
And that's it. That's all there is to it in order to use this 35 mm
negative and slide scanner.
They all get copied to an SD card, so you can immediately drop them
into your digital photo frame, or your SD card reader,
or your PC, and copy all those files into any of your photo management software.
You don't have to worry about drivers.
You don't have to fuss with learning how to do anything.
The pictures just sort of automatically appear on your SD card.
It's magic, I tell you.
All you need is this tray, and your negatives.
And the Wolverine F2D 35mm Film to Digital Converter.
It takes about five seconds to convert each image.
So, it is extremely fast. It has a five megapixel sensor built into it.
It has a three LED backlight in here, which is what's shining through
your negatives and your slides to give it a perfect backlight.
It does 1800 dpi and will automatically adjust exposure and color balance for you.
So, it's gonna make the whole process of scanning your negatives
extremely easy. So, if you're looking for the- probably the simplest
solution to scanning all of your slides and negatives
and doing it really, really quickly, have a look at this one.
It's the Wolverine F2D Film to Digital, 35mm Film to Digital Converter.
To get more info on the Wolverine F2D Film to Digital Converter,
go to any of these retailers and type in:
W132-2000
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