Chances are, you or someone in your family has some old slides laying around. Wouldn’t it be nice to have them in a digital format that you could share over email or display on your TV screen? I ...
My dad has around 1000 35mm color slides that has taken all over the world... he is the only one who knows what all of them are. He would like to scan them to digital images, sort them into albums, ...
Q: I have about 800 slides I took during a post-college, pre-grad-school road trip to Alaska in 1979. I would like to put it all on DVD(s) with music from the ’70s. I have both a Dell and a Mac. What ...
If you have old folks sitting quietly at home, get them this and give them something to do. Slide scanning – along with vinyl record conversion – is one of those things that our elders would love to ...
Memories fade, and so does film. Whether it’s old negatives or a box of dusty slides, your memories are safer in a digital format. The Kodak Slide N Scan digital slide and film scanner transforms old ...
Q: In a recent column, there was a question about scanning slides and burning them onto disks. What kind of equipment do you need to do this? We had a lot of family pictures on slides taken from 1950 ...
The North Orange County Computer Club helps The Gadgetress tackle the multitude of readers’ cries for help. NOCCC group has experts in Windows, Word and all sorts of computer topics. The club, which ...
Unless you were born after 1990, chances are good that you’ve got a shoebox (or seven) filled with photos, slides, and negatives from the good old days of film photography. You’d probably enjoy having ...
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