my father in law, used to say there's more room outside than inside
Hawknest wrote:
does anyone out there still shoot film cameras regularly? i shot film for years using canon's F-1, A-1 and the T90 all great cameras and i'm beginning to miss them. i'm probably going to start using some film again to some extent; although i enjoy digital (own canon's 60D) and will continue to shoot digital but i just really miss my old film cameras which brings me to this question; how would i post a pic from a film camera on UHH. ok, i do know the film has to be developed first (lol);now what do i do? thank you, rick
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I purchased a Photo,Slide,& Negative Converter Made by Pandigital, from Sears 35mm Slides & negatives. Loads to a SD card or USB cable to a computer. 3.5 x5 & 4x6 photos fit in this unit.
I don't know about readers mine are build into my computer & my HP Photosmart scaner / printer
js15063 wrote:
Looks like a scanner problem to me. Sometimes when you scan an old photo in a lower resolution they become fuzzy and blurry. If the origianls are clear try scanning them in grayscale at a higher resolution. Hope this helps
Thanks these were sent to me by my cousin who has the photos.
jeep_daddy wrote:
It just appears that the images are damaged and not well cared for. Nothing can be done with the blurry images. They are beyond repair. The others might be adjusted a little for slight improvement but your software won't cut it. The best thing to do is see if any of the image you have might still have the negatives. And or see if you can get hold of the original images and have them scanned on a better scanner (since I don't know the quality of the scanner use this time) A higher resolution scanner with files saved as 16 bit tiffs might be more adjustable with good post production software eg Adobe family of products.
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I have no idea what type scanner my cousin has he sent these photos to me by e-mail, may be I can get him to have copys made of the photos for me, the negatives are most likey lost years ago.
I have photos that was e-mailed to me of my Grandmother & father, also of my mother & her sisters they look to be overexposed. Is there any to improve the pictures. I have HP Photo Creations & Windows Live Photo Gallery, none of which is of any help.
Grandmother & grandchildren
granmother& frather, cildren
Grandfather & Grandmother
Grandmother & grandchildren
Grandmother & grandfather
Grandmother & grandfather
my mother, sister & older brother
Thanks I will try that these were taken with a Nikon D3000 on Auto, just after I bought it, using the kit lens 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G.
Thank you a grouping I had not though about it will be a setup to try at the next reunion.
Thanks I checked the web sites all good info. I will try to put it to use.
Thank you for your input I will try it next time.
Thank you will try that at the next one. (VP-49 my last sqd.)
Help with taking reunion photos I am looking for ways to stage/set up group shots. Most have been out side of the shelter faceing the sun
reunion group photo
under shelter with popup flash