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When you’re faced with the prospect of converting a mountain of old film, negatives, and slides to digital, you want a film-to-digital converter that can handle the workload quickly and efficiently.

What’s more, you want a device that has features that make it easy to use and easy to review the scanned images.

The Wolverine Data Titan certainly fits the bill on all fronts. It’s affordable to boot!

Get the scoop on all the essential features of the Wolverine Data Titan in the review below.

Wolverine Data Titan Review: Image Quality 

Let’s start with the most important feature of all - image quality.

The Wolverine Data Titan delivers outstanding image quality thanks to its 20-megapixel sensor. 

With the ability to create high-definition scans up to 5472 x 3648 pixels, your analog assets will be turned into highly detailed and resolute digital files. This is true whether you’re scanning 35mm photo film or archive film, 127, 126, 110, or APS slides or negatives.

But simply scanning your film, negatives, and slides isn’t the end of the process. The Titan’s hardware allows you to edit the resulting digital files, such as adjusting brightness and color balance.

Its large 4.3-inch color LCD gives you a clear, crisp, and bright view of the images so you can make pinpoint adjustments to bring out the very best in each image. Once you’ve made the needed changes using the Titan, you can then export the images and do further edits using software like Photoshop or Lightroom on any Mac or PC.

Wolverine Data Titan Review: Performance and Features 

The process of scanning your analog assets is quite fast.

After pressing a couple of buttons, it takes just seconds for the Titan to complete its scan, and with easy-to-use controls and the aforementioned large LCD screen, you can make quick work of fine-tuning before scanning the images and exporting them to your computer.

Part of what makes the process so streamlined is the ability to save images to an optional SD or SDHC memory card for quick transfer of images. You can connect the device to a Mac or PC for fast offload of images as well. The Titan also has onboard memory that can accommodate up to 40 images if you don’t have a memory card handy.

Likewise, with an HDMI TV out jack, you can review images using your TV screen or monitor for a large format view of the scanned images.

Another feature that makes scanning a streamlined process is the Titan’s speed-load adapters.

This is an 8-in-1 device, so Wolverine Data developed adapters for each film format. Just add your slides, negatives, or film to the appropriate adapter and the Titan will make quick work of the scanning process. 

A nice feature of this device is the ability to create JPEGs from individual movie frames. If you find a shot you like from an old 8mm or Super 8 film, you can use the Titan to convert the frames into a still image.

Perhaps best of all, the Titan is ready to go right out of the box. You don’t need to connect it to a computer or any other external device. Instead, just plug it into an outlet or a USB port, gather up your negatives, slides, and films, and start preserving your memories.

Wolverine Data Titan Review: Portability and Ease of Use

Wolverine Data designed the Titan to be a device that can truly go just about anywhere.

It weighs only a half a pound and measures 4 x 5.5 x 3.5 inches, so it’s highly portable. It’s easy to set up as well. 

As noted above, the Titan is a standalone unit, so you just have to plug it in and press a single button to get the process going.

The buttons on the Titan are labeled clearly and there is enough separation between each button that you don’t have to worry about accidentally pressing more than one at a time.

Using the speed-load adapters is easy, too,  as the slots for the different adapters are clearly labeled.

In other words, even if you’ve never scanned anything or used a film-to-digital scanner before, Wolverine Data has ensured that the Titan will be simple to understand and easy to use.

Wolverine Data Titan Review: The Verdict 

There are several things that set the Wolverine Data Titan apart from other film-to-digital scanners.

It handles more file types than many of its competitors, so you have the opportunity to preserve more of your memories.

Additionally, the Titan is equipped with one of the largest screens on the market, so reviewing your images is an easier and more pleasant process. 

It’s hard to beat the Titan’s portability and its standalone design, too.

Of course, the superb image quality is a big bonus as well. 

Quite simply, this is one of the best film-to-digital converters on the market today. If you’re like me and you have boxes and boxes of old negatives, slides, and film, this is the device you need to make quick work of preserving memories from years past.