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Old 03-18-2018, 11:16 AM
bobtodrick bobtodrick is offline
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I really think your best bet would to be to have them converted to DVD.
At the age they are going to be the film is going to be brittle...guarantee that if you run it though a projector to many times it will eventually break or crumble.
Once converted you can watch it however many times you like and save the original 16mm for posterity.
McBains in Edmonton and Vistek in Calgary both offer this service.
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