Can anyone recommend a good way to scan my 35mm negatives to convert to digital for ease of storage? There seems to be lots of machines out there but I'm not sure what would work best. Thanks!
Epson scanners are great. Couple that with SilverFast software to drive the scanner and you'll have a winner. Just choose the scanner model that best suits your needs. --Bob
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Can anyone recommend a good way to scan my 35mm negatives to convert to digital for ease of storage? There seems to be lots of machines out there but I'm not sure what would work best. Thanks!
Can anyone recommend a good way to scan my 35mm negatives to convert to digital for ease of storage? There seems to be lots of machines out there but I'm not sure what would work best. Thanks!
I use this for 35 mm....good results and small footprint .....only for 35mm...probably find one on e-bay...google it..
Epson scanners are great. Couple that with SilverFast software to drive the scanner and you'll have a winner. Just choose the scanner model that best suits your needs. --Bob
I’ll second that. I still use the Epson V500 I bought 14 years ago - works great.
Can anyone recommend a good way to scan my 35mm negatives to convert to digital for ease of storage? There seems to be lots of machines out there but I'm not sure what would work best. Thanks!
Please read this white paper to see how I do it. It's fully illustrated, and you will find many links to web sites and YouTube videos full of resources
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Please read this white paper to see how I do it. It's fully illustrated, and you will find many links to web sites and YouTube videos full of resources