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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today Eastman Kodak Company announced the availability of the KODAK SCANZA digital film and slide scanner available from its North American brand licensee, C+A Global. The versatile film-to-JPEG ...
Don’t let your analog memories fade into the past. Instead of piling up photo albums, you can scan your film to view the images on digital displays, computers, TVs, phones and any other device you’d ...
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 ...
September 22, 2008 Ion Audio has graced our pages before with products that take outmoded formats like vinyl records and convert them into digital format. The company has is now expanding this ...
Need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts? Our experts have tested the best options for every ...