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| Scanning photos... | | Published by: admin 2008-11-21 |
| I looked for a more appropriate place to insert my scanner question, but I think this is the best place to stick it.
I have a HP psc 750 [now discontinued] all-in-one printer/scanner. It does an okay job. Sometimes when I scan my photos it can make them a tad distorted, so I was flirting with the idea of upgrading.
What do you guys use to scan your photos? I don't really understand "dpi", so when I'm looking all these scanners up, I have no idea which would be better. Is anyone else using these all-in-one dealies? :confused: Scanning Photos and Slide Prices:: Scanning Photos and Slides your digitally scanned photos, slides and Slide-scanning-canada We convert slides to digital photos, negatives to digital http://www.safeguardingphotos.com/digitizing.htmHOME | JPEG vs TIFF for Scanning Photos, Slides, & Negatives:: Our scanning services provide you with high resolution digital images saved to It also outlines the limitations of print scanning. http://www.digitalmemoriesonline.net/scan/output/jpeg_vs_tiff.htmHOME |
You might even be able to save some money if you don't get prints made. Just ask for develop only and scan to CD. It's easy & cheap for them to do it because the machine scans the whole roll of film before they cut the film into strips. Edit Your Digital Photos - Scanning Tips for Digital Photos |:: Learn How To Edit Your Digital Photos Like The Pros Do. http://www.edityourdigitalphotos.com/blog/scanning-tips-for-digital-photos/trackback http://www.edityourdigitalphotos.com/blog/scanning-tips-for-digital-photosHOME | Organize your pictures for photo scanning service, Pre-paid box option:: Fill the box - We scan as many photos as you can fit in our prepaid box for just $124.95. Mail order only, free shipping, best value photo scanning. http://www.scanmyphotos.com/requirements1.htmlHOME |
I just get my film developed and scanned at the same time. Most labs use digital machines now so it's just a simple matter of burning them to a CD for you. It usually costs a couple bucks.
Wow! I had no idea they'd scan them for you. Maybe it'd be a good idea to just keep what I have and get some scans done for me at a store. Thanks for the info.
The all in one machines use a flatbed scanner. There are probably some all in ones with good flatbeds and some that have cheapo flatbed scanners. You could get machine that is just a flatbed, there are some good ones and some bad ones as well.
To get the most detail, you should scan the negatives. This means using an adapter with a flatbed or getting a scanner than only scans negatives/slide film. The dedicated film scanner will give you much better quality than a flat bed but they can be expensive.
I just get my film developed and scanned at the same time. Most labs use digital machines now so it's just a simple matter of burning them to a CD for you. It usually costs a couple bucks.
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