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How to use the Eumig 2000 Projector

Friday, 14 November 2014 by Marsha Knackstedt
Eumig 2000 Projector Tutorial Here is our video tutorial on how to use the Eumig 2000 projector that projects 8mm and super 8 movie films either on a wall or on the enclosed “tv-type” screen.  Once you view your films or even if you aren’t able to view them first, we at Leave A Legacy
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Determining the Length of your Films and Videos

Friday, 07 May 2010 by Marsha Knackstedt
Movie film length is determined by the diameter (distance across) of the film on the reel. Many of the films that come to the Leave A Legacy studios are 3 inches across and on blue plastic reels. These are 50 feet long when they are full. The attached chart shows the length of film on
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