In today's digital age, 35mm film slides and the bulky projectors formerly used to view them are a thing of the past. Instead of boxing up your old slides and stuffing them in an attic to be forgotten ...
I really don't want to shell out for a scanner then just have it laying around after I'm done scanning my old photographs. Also for the purest I would really need a good flatbed ($200 or so?) and a ...
If you're using a Hewlett-Packard Scanjet flatbed scanner with a Transparent Materials Adapter, you can scan 35mm slides and negatives using the TMA attachment. Because light travels through slides ...
A scanner that is specialized for scanning 35mm slides and film negatives. The slide or film is inserted into a single slot in the machine or into a tray, which is inserted. Many flatbed scanners are ...
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 ...
I actually recently had this scanner discussion with my Uncle and was able to successfully convince him that the $$ hardware and time scanning slides wasn't worth doing it himself and to find a ...
While today’s iPhone snapshots are easily preserved and shared, families can struggle to retain older memories recorded on film. The Kodak Slide N Scan can not only preserve negatives and slides, but ...
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