Funny that people who has a slide projector wants to view their photos on a tiny computer screen. Well. I do things the old way, I bought a slide protector and view my pictures on my wall at “wall size “ can’t get any better than that! Analogue is awesome❤
I agree. But I like having a digital backup. I’ll probably just mail my favorites to a professional. I already have a scanner but not the time. One day.
I used an Epson V600 scanner with brilliant results for slide, negatives and of course just copying actual photos. Costs £300 here in the UK though but well worth it if you have a lot of stuffto scan. Time and patience as well, obviously....... My sister set up dad's old projector and screen then took photographs using her mobile phone which also brought pretty decent results..... just saying.
I agree. I recently made a video in which I show how to scan all kinds of things and I talk about how use a camera and a tri-pod is a great way to get digital images of all kinds of things. =)
Did all mine years ago. 35mm and slides. Took along time to do. I used an Epson scanner. I still have it.
You know Father in Law always has to know best!
Funny that people who has a slide projector wants to view their photos on a tiny computer screen. Well. I do things the old way, I bought a slide protector and view my pictures on my wall at “wall size “ can’t get any better than that! Analogue is awesome❤
I agree. But I like having a digital backup. I’ll probably just mail my favorites to a professional. I already have a scanner but not the time. One day.
Analog is expensive, especially when that projector bulb burns out.
I used an Epson V600 scanner with brilliant results for slide, negatives and of course just copying actual photos.
Costs £300 here in the UK though but well worth it if you have a lot of stuffto scan.
Time and patience as well, obviously.......
My sister set up dad's old projector and screen then took photographs using her mobile phone which also brought pretty decent results..... just saying.
Very cool! One more way is, if you have a projector, screen, and camera on a tri-pod. You can then photograph them digitally that way.
I agree. I recently made a video in which I show how to scan all kinds of things and I talk about how use a camera and a tri-pod is a great way to get digital images of all kinds of things. =)
@@SeanDillman where can i find the video
Hi @@muriu. This video is on my UA-cam page. I will post the link for you. 🙂
@@muriu. Here is the UA-cam link: ua-cam.com/video/fJhZHGGKkyc/v-deo.html
Another way is to use a camera and bellows with slide duplicator attachment.
Fantastic
thanks
Are the Nikon D850 & D780 the only cameras that have the “digitizer “ feature?
What about when slide rules ruled?
Just found some dusty star wars slides collection from north Hollywood didn't know what to do with them
So .... what *did* you do with them in the end?
The app is a scam. It asks for microphone access. Don’t get it
Can you spell TRIPOD?
Photomyne slude scanner is no good. Very poor quality.
Thank you for the advice!
Just do it a few hundred or thousand times see if you think your still techsmart
SlideScan is the worst. Color accuracy is horrible
Thanks for sharing your experience
This is a bad scanner poor resolution