8mm movies converted to DVD

They are in VOB and UDF formats.  Can I import them to Premier elements 10, and can I fix or enhance different scenes ie increase the contrast on some and the light on others etc.

Some more general information
Read Bill Hunt on editing a VOB/MPG file http://forums.adobe.com/thread/464549?tstart=0
Edit Vob http://premierepro.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ:How_do_I_import_VOB_files_/_edit_a_DVD%3F

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