Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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Monday, February 27, 2012

DIY CONVERT 35mm SLIDE TO DIGITAL, WITH CANON G10

A SIMPLE WAY (YET NOT THE FASTER), TO CONVERT 35mm SLIDES OR NEGATIVES TO DIGITAL

Saturday, February 25, 2012

How To Convert Old Photos To Digital

Buying a digital camera doesn't mean your old prints, slides, or negatives are obsolete. You can easily convert them with a scanner to bring them into the 21st century. To complete this how-to, you will need: Photos, slides, or negatives A computer A flatbed scanner with attachments for slides and negatives A soft photography or makeup brush A lint-free cloth Isopropyl alcohol Photo editing software Step 1: Organize your photos Before scanning, organize your photos -- and slides and negatives, if you have them -- into logical groups. This will make renaming and labeling them much easier later on. Step 2: Clean your photos Using a soft photography or makeup brush, gently clean your photos. Any dirt or smudges will be visible in your scans. Step 3: Clean the scanner Using isopropyl, or another cleaning agent that won't leave residue or streaks, and a lint-free cloth, wipe any dust, smudges, and fingerprints off the scanner's glass bed. Turn on the scanner's light to reveal any overlooked smudges, fingerprints, or dirt. Step 4: Select your DPI based on your image use For images you intend to print, a DPI (or dots per inch) of 300 is recommended. Slides or negatives need a DPI of at least 2400. For use on the Web, a DPI of 72 is acceptable. Step 5: Scan your old photos Using the software that came with your scanner, scan each photo into your computer. Step 6: Rename your digital scans Your scans will likely have numerical names that tell you nothing about the content of the ...

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Pandigital Personal Photo & Negative Scanner

One of the coolest tech on the market today is the Pandigital photo, Slide and Negative Converter. If you have a bunch of pictures and negatives around this product is for you. Featuring One-Touch scanning, and requiring no PC, the Personal Photo & Negative Scanner/Converter from Pandigital makes it easy to enjoy digital copies of all your favorite printed photos and 35 mm negatives. Designed for ease of use, images are saved directly to SD card for quick and simple transfer to your Digital Photo Frame or PC. Take a look at some if its specs. It scans traditional print photos from wallet sized to 4"x6", as well as unmounted slides and 35 mm negatives. Scans photos at 300 dpi resolution and saves as JPEG files. It Supports all popular memory card formats with 5-in-1 Card reader Photo Size up to 4x6" ,Negative Size 35mm ,Slide Type un-mounted, positive slide ,Scan Resolution Photos = 300 dpi, Slide/Negatives = 1200 dpi Card Reader ,5-in-1 ,Memory Card Supported SD/XD/MS/MS Pro/MMC, Output Format JPEG ,Interface USB 2.0, Feed System Twin Roller , Power AC Adapter (included) ,Product Certifications FCC, CE, UL Enviornmental Compliance RoHS, WEEE , AC Adapter Certifications UL, CEC, CE.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Canon Canoscan 8800F Scanner Review

GetConnectedMedia.com - GC host AJ Vickery takes a look at the Canoscan 8800F, a scanner from Canon for scanning documents or photos with the ability to scan your old 35mm slides. Episode 619

Saturday, February 18, 2012

LeeDigitalScanning

Lee Digital Scanning is a semi-custom scanning shop providing a one stop shopping for top quality digital image scanning of any still images to high quality digital images. Our services include scanning both B&W and color film and prints. We scan 35mm slides (to include any slides in 2x2 mounts), 120/220 film, 4x5 film as well as stereo slides to high quality digital images. We offer competitive pricing with various levels of service and value. We provide volume discounts that provide additional savings. Not sure about what you want, or the service we provide - then use one of our "Samplers" for slides or negatives. This will provide you an easy way to preview or test our work before sending your complete order to us. Don't let your photos (slides, negative or prints) sit in storage and fade or mold with time. Preserve your photos safely to share with your family and friends. Make copies of your favorite slides or color negatives for special occasions or gifts. Convert your slides to digital images by digitally scanning to preserve your old slides (and/or photographs). We use the finest Nikon and Epson film scanning hardware on the market to copy your photographs to DVD or CD. Slide conversions to digital images allow you to later copy and share digital images with friends and family. Scanning slides to digital with our Nikon and Epson equipments helps bring life back to old faded slides by bringing out the colors and eliminating most scratches that we find on old slides ...

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Save your slides and negatives before its too late! Scanning Tips Canon 8800F Show 10

Saving your precious and fragile slides and negative should be foremost on your mind. Here's how with the helpful Stephen Paul West. Slide and negative scanning tricks and tips with a Canon 8800F Scanner. Visit Stephen Paul the Artist at: www.stephenpaulwest.com Todays Episode brought to you by "Flying Silence", which you can purchase here www.amazon.com

Monday, February 13, 2012

Saving Negatives

How to easily save negatives too large for home scanners.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Scanning old slides w/ScanGear - Canon 8800F - CompleTek.biz

For those of you who haven't seen my previous versions of this, this short tutorial was created to answer questions about using ScanGear software that comes with Canon scanners to scan "odd size" -- mostly older slides and negatives. Okay -- third time the charm? Adjusted the audio (yay!) and used DivX codec to encode, which means a much smaller file... Let's see how clear this is now... Sorry for the confusion. If you have questions, please contact me -- completek.biz Copyright 2010 - All Rights Reserved

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Mijonju Show - Lomography Digitaliza

CLICK HERE..................................................................... Do you hate the film "curling"when you want to scan them with sprockets? tired of non working DIY Solutions to scan your photos with sprockets? Get the Digitaliza! works with almost all Flatbed film scanners! microsites.lomography.com Music by Sound of Seventy Three www.youtube.com A video By ThePlasticLens www.youtube.com how to scan with sprocket on Canoscan Film scanners I use an Epson V700, I also recommend the the canoscan 9000f if you are on a budget.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Best cheap NEW! SVP FS1200 Black Digital Film 35mm Negative & Slides Scanner for $49.99 SVP




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