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 ...
With 500+ slides at a guess based on scanning my own film negatives/slides assuming you can do 3 slides (might be 4, maybe 5 depending on scanner) and 15 minutes per scan something like 42 hours of ...
The Pandigital Personal Photo & Negative Scanner/Converter PanScn05 ($99.99 direct) is one of those rare products that does more than you might expect. Not only does it scan both photographic prints ...
All Specs The Kodak P461 Personal Photo Scanner ($139.99 direct) is both literally and metaphorically an extended version of the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($109.99 direct, 3.5 stars) that I ...
Do you have any information on scanning 35mm slides and converting them to a CD? I purchased a scanner that was to scan 35mm slides, but it was too complicated for me and I returned it. - Charles From ...
At $149, the CanoScan 8400F flatbed scanner is a lower-end sibling of the $400 CanoScan 9900F. The 8400F offers the same 3200 dpi scanning resolution as the 9900F and the ability to scan 35mm slides ...
For less than $100, you can buy a flatbed scanner that will give you decent results. But if you want higher-resolution scans and the ability to scan 35mm slides and color negatives, you’ll have to ...
Hey all,<br><br>I am helping my mother archive some of our family pictures and she has a large number of slides that were made by my grandad years back. Some of them are standard sizes 35mm slides, ...
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