Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Processing old negatives - need help. [View all] watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 OP
I think Sherman A1 Sep 2013 #1
Sending only a few watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #10
I've seen machines you can buy and use yourself to scan in negatives, slides,.... northoftheborder Sep 2013 #2
I, too, would get one of the machines - if I could afford it. :-) watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #11
Film Rescue International A Little Weird Sep 2013 #3
Thank you. watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #12
If you have Photoshop skills NV Whino Sep 2013 #4
My photoshopping skills are negligible. watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #13
Your light source needs to be above the slide NV Whino Sep 2013 #15
You seem so knowledgable, NV Whino. watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #17
An important question Stevenmarc Sep 2013 #5
Another vote for DigMyPics.com ManiacJoe Sep 2013 #7
Excellent questions. watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #14
The service will send you the files Stevenmarc Sep 2013 #21
You've gotten some good advice CC Sep 2013 #6
Indeed I have received good advice! watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #16
I took apart a scanner's slide scanner light, attached the opaque glass to the slide.negative holder alfredo Sep 2013 #8
One question: Did it work? watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #18
The beer steadied my hand. Did it work? See below alfredo Sep 2013 #20
Wow. There is bound to be a solution for me in all these suggestions! watrwefitinfor Sep 2013 #9
Least expensive way to copy an old large format negative for the internet -- hunter Sep 2013 #19
You want "printing" not "developing" jmowreader Oct 2013 #22
Latest Discussions»Culture Forums»Photography»Processing old negatives ...»Reply #20