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Monday, March 19, 2012
How to Copy Scan Convert Slides, Negatives and Photos with your digital camera
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 ...
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
How to Copy Scan Convert negatives using a digital camcorder and ShotCopy
Seeing is believing. You can convert all those slides and negatives to digital images with your camcorder using ShotCopy. Watch the video - Learn more at: www.shotcopy.com
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
How to Convert 35 mm Film to JPG
Homemade: "Scan" old negatives and slides with a digital camera (...with one click).
Monday, October 17, 2011
Convert Slides To Digital Images
www.convertslidestodigitalimages.com | Convert Slides To Digital Images. If you're looking to convert slides to digital images, our slide-scanner and negative-scanner review site can help you uncover the best computer scanner for your needs. We save you time and give you a wealth of information about photo scanning, slide scanning, digital scanners, the best ways to convert slides to digital and more. Our very own "No BS" ratings include top slide and negatives scanners like the Nikon Coolscan 4000, the Nikon Coolscan 5000, the Epson v600, the Epson v300, the Epson v500, the Epson v700, the Epson rx600, the Canon lide100, the Minolta dimage scan elite 5400, the Epson 4490 and more. Visit www..convertslidestodigitalimages.com today to see our reviews and video demo links. And learn the best ways to convert slides to digital.
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