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 ...
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 ...
Yea, if it's mostly a one time scanning, a LOT easier to have a scanning service do it. With 500+ slides at a guess based on scanning my own film negatives/slides assuming you can do 3 slides (might ...
Hot on the trail of this new film scanner, I’ve been watching HP’s promotional video on the company’s website. It majors on ‘turning family history into digital memories’ and there’s certainly nothing ...
Q. I am a regular reader of your column and have found it enlightening. However, I believe you may have misread the recent question you answered for reader Bill Reetz regarding burning 35 mm color ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. I’ve become obsessed the past two weeks, thanks to HP. Over the past few years, ...
Old film and slides can hold decades of family history, but they’re fragile and prone to fading over time. If you want to preserve those memories in a more durable format, the Kodak Slide N Scan Film ...
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 ...
From the days of poodle skirts until tie-dyed T-shirts were the rage, the shutterbugs of my family favored slides over photographs to capture weddings, vacations, reunions and even my dad's Army tour ...
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