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Stevenmarc

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21. The service will send you the files
Mon Sep 30, 2013, 04:00 PM
Sep 2013

There is no need to go through the extra step of printing and scanning, just copy the files and and send them on your DVD like you always do

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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
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