[Hidden-tech] transferring family photos to digital form

Tiffany Marcheterre tmarcheterre at gmail.com
Tue Aug 3 17:53:24 EDT 2010


I'd suggest going with Memory Magic. It's a local company in Florence that
is great at scanning & digitizing photos and putting them onto DVDs.

http://memory-magic.net/

-Tiffany Marcheterre
Freelance Administrative Assistant & Desktop Publisher
tmarcheterre at gmail.com

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Seth Isman <sethi at hilltowncdc.org> wrote:

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>  I am looking for someone who can transfer old family photos to digital
> form.  I’d like to be able to share them among family members without making
> hard copies.   Any suggestions?  Thanks very much.
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> Seth Isman
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