[Hidden-tech] best way to convert slides to photos/computer

Rich rich at on-the-net.com
Sun Feb 28 10:25:42 EST 2010


We did it by getting slide scanner - when I figured the price of 
commercially doing 2000 slides or so,
the ~$700 cost of the scanner was worth it (as I recall - that was over 
2 years ago)
I cheated in doing it - I had a jr staffer do it in spare time.

We still have the unit - a Pacific Image Electronics Power Slide 3650.
Contact me off line and mayebe we can make some arrangement to loan it out

Rich

On 2/27/2010 9:36 PM, jill logan wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> I have a bunch of slides from the 60's  70's - I want to convert to photos
> or convert / scan into my computer.   Does anyone know the best way to 
> do this?
> 1) I would like to do it myself so if you have had experience with a 
> slide converter could you
> tell be the brand and rough price and how satisfied you are with this 
> product - and if it was easy to do
> 2) or i would consider having someone else do it as long as they are local
> I wouldnt want to mail my slides off to anyone
> Thanks for any help you can offer
> Jill Logan
> MediaLogan at yahoo.com <mailto:MediaLogan at yahoo.com>
>
>
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