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Instead of boxing up your old slides and stuffing them in an attic to be forgotten, you can scan them onto your computer and then burn them to a DVD disc.
Even if one uses a slide copy service or a digital camera add-on, it is great to have a scanner around the house for grabbing paper snapshots, copying magazine art and such.
One is a $140 digital scanner while the other is a free app called SlideScan. The app is unique in that all you need to scan your slides is your iPhone or Android.
A search through old shoeboxes (the traditional storage places for old photos) and photo albums will probably reveal a diverse collection of prints, film types and formats, all of which will require ...
Instead of buying a new slide projector or investing in a pricey slide scanner, consumers may want to consider flatbed scanners with a special transparency adapter that can scan slides and negatives.
This slide scanner comes with 110, 126, and 135 film adapters, to make storing these photos on your computer. Don’t have access to a computer?
Scan film and convert film photos to digital at home with this Kodak Slide N Scan Film & Slide Scanner, which is on sale for $179.99 in the Mashable Shop.
If you have a flatbed scanner, follow these simple tweaks for scanning slides.
If you want to preserve photos on slides and old film, the Kodak Slide N Scan Film and Slide Scanner offers a simple way to convert them into high-quality digital files. For a limited time, the ...