Sunday, January 29, 2012

Test of QPIX FS-170 Negative & Slide Scanner

This test shows a sample of 35mm colour slides that were processed with this scanner. The slides were taken in 1975 and show some colur dedradation because of age.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Converting & Digitizing Slides to DVD

The need to transfer slides to DVD or CD increases with every year that they age. You'll need a viewer or slide sorter to prepare your order. Next, use a scanner and computer for cropping and color correction.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Black Ops Strategies - Some Array Snipeage and Random Topics

My last sniping video and talking black ops, homefront, bulletstorm. Should i get a snowball mic? AK47 needs a buff and fuck second chance/ RC Tardcar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lightweight scavenger ghost flak jacket hardline...

Monday, January 23, 2012

Epson Perfection V300 scanner

We don't see many scanners these days, but the ones we do look at tend to be quite flexible. Epson's V300 is a case in point. Not only does it scan paper documents, but it can also cope with both negatives and slides. You can't scan these in a normal scanner but the V300 has a light in the lid that can be shone through the negatives and slides, enabling them to be scanned. Read more at www.computeractive.co.uk/2237319

Friday, January 20, 2012

New Kodak p460 Personal Photo Scanner Unboxing Video

Unboxing video of the new Kodak p460 Personal Photo Scanner. Just released in September 2010, this is one of the first production units. Small, portable scanner that can scan prints at 600 or 300 dpi to an SD card or to a computer at up to 10 photos per minute. Comes with a negative adaptor. Nice for scanning family photos while traveling. MSRP = $119.00. For more information on these scanners, including how to purchase, and photo scanners in general, visit www.ezphotoscanning.com. View this video on our website at ezphotoscanning.com or find out more about the Kodak P460 at ezphotoscanning.com

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

How to Photography: Using iPhone Lightbox film slides and negatives

I needed a way to transfer film slides and negatives to digital and when my old light box failed I found that my iPhone worked amazingly well. It provides even bright white lighting to illuminate the slide to be photographed

Friday, January 13, 2012

SVP FS-1700 - Smallest Digital Film Scanner with 2.4" Build-in LCD & SD Card Slot!

Link: www.buy.com A HOME SCANNER IS THE CONVENIENT WAY TO TURN YOUR OLD NEGATIVES AND SLIDES INTO AN ORGANISED DIGITAL PHOTO LIBRARY. Have you ever thought about how to keep the perfect quality of your old photographs forever? Scanning all the prints too time-consuming and processing the films in a lab too expensive? Then here comes a unique film scanner right for you: ScanPro FS-1700 Film Scanner! ScanPro FS-1700 is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives and slides into digital images without the need for a computer or application software. Now you can preserve all their photo memories by turning the millions of photographs now stored on slides and negatives into digital images to preserve them forever. We have created a very simple-to-use device that works right out of the box and produces a five-megapixel digital image in five seconds at a push of a button. The device features a 5mpix scanning chip (ie 2592x1680 pixels, 3600 dpi) producing the images large enough to be printed on a A4 page! Unlike similar devices currently on the market, the ScanPro FS-1700 does not require a computer or learning a new software program, and it takes very little space to operate, store or transport. The ScanPro FS-1700 is uniquely designed with a built-in 2.4-inch color LCD screen for viewing and editing, and a memory card reader that saves the converted images directly onto SD memory cards. Within seconds, users can view their scanned photos ...

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

A BBC Experimental Colour Transmission 1957 - Part One

A black & white telerecording of a BBC Television experimental colour transmission on 31 January 1957 which was broadcast and shown to a large audience of Members of both Houses of Parliament on six receivers installed in a room in the House of Lords. This telerecording is MUTE for the first two minutes. The BBC had been carrying out research and development on colour television since the resumption of the television service in 1946. On 7 October 1954, the first 'compatible' type of colour television picture was radiated from the medium-power transmitter at Alexandra Palace. The pictures included slides and 16-mm motion pictures. During the winter of 1955-6 a regular series of transmissions were conducted at Alexandra Palace, with the primary purpose of testing the compatibility of the pictures on a comparatively large sample of domestic receivers. Again, only slides and pictures from 16-mm motion film were used. In the meantime Studio A at Alexandra Palace had been equipped with a single three-tube colour camera of Marconi design, and the first occasions on which colour pictures including scenes from the studio were broadcast occurred on 3, 4, and 5 April 1956. By the autumn of 1956, Studio A at Alexandra Palace had been equipped with a second experimental colour camera and, a little later, a 35-mm Cintel film scanner was installed to supplement the slide and 16-mm film scanner. With this equipment and with the enthusiastic help of programme staff, an ambitious and ...

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Film and Slide Scanner

www.sportsmansguide.com *Sold Out* We've all got 'em: boxes of old slides and film negatives. What a shame to let years of priceless memories crumble and gather dust in attics and basements. Pick up this handy Film and Slide Scanner and preserve those precious recollections for future generations! Scanner instantly creates crystal-clear digital images of all your photos, directly from negatives or mounted slides. Simple one-button operation recaptures the past, and stores your photos digitally, in a medium that will never fade, tear or degrade.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

How to - Color Slides from Digital Images

Learn how to make color slides from your digital images by watching this video. Make slides of your art work for juried shows, and art school applications! Make slides of your images to preserve them forever!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

How to Transfer Negatives to Computer

I have a lot of old photographic negatives that are too large to fit in a 35mm negative scanner. These are genealogy photos and I'd like them on my computer hard drive and imported into my Family Tree software file. Here is a technique to import a photo negative image and turn it into a usable computer file. Please note: this video was an experiment. It was shot with a $90 Fujifilm still camera that also takes videos. I was the only person here, acting as the narrator as well as camera crew. It is shaky and very imperfect, but it demonstrates that a simple instructional video can be produced cheaply and easily.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Do You Remember? PhotoScanning.ca Scans Your Photos in Canada!

The team at PhotoScanning.ca scans your memories into high resolution digital files! Have all those old photos at your finger tips on your TV, computer, Facebook and more! All with Canada's lowest pricing - Guaranteed! Check out www.photoscanning.ca for more information! Twitter - http Facebook - www.facebook.com EZ-Box prices: $85.99 @ 300 DPI (for up to 1200 photos) $165.99 @ 600 DPI (for up to 1200 photos) 35mm Slides - 25¢ each VHS to DVD (2 hours) - $15 OR $12 with volume Any camcorder tapes to DVD - $15 or $12 with volume 8mm/16mm film - 25¢ per foot Offices in Toronto & Barrie, call 1-866-993-7226. Ships nationwide! info@photoscanning.ca