Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Quick Start - Scanning 35mm Negatives using the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner

The Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner has an adapter to scan 35 mm negatives at 1200 dpi. This video shows the P460 in action, scanning 4 negatives to an SD card, and then it shows what the scans looked like. Watch this video on our website at ezphotoscanning.com or go to ezphotoscanning.com to find out more about the Kodak P460.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Polaroid Slide Viewer & Printer by Sunpak

Made by Sunpak. View 35mm film slides on its screen and print copies onto polaroid film. Features manual focus adjustment, darken/lighten dial, slide lock and slide selector (normal or pola). The polaroid back is attached via adjustable bellows, which allows the user to print/view cropped versions of slides. When the bellows are adjusted, the screen reveals black borders to aid composition. The viewer can also be used to digitise slide film - just take a picture of the screen with a digital camera! I've also taped bleached Fuji FP100C negatives to the screen and photographed them. A good method for anyone who, like me, only has a cheap crappy scanner...

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Scanning in old slides - configuring software, retouching photos

This tutorial series is aimed at the weekend photo/slide archivist who's trying to convert slides and photos to digital for safekeeping. I go over the use of the Canon scanner, the ScanGear software for scanning, and Paint Shop Pro for making minimal changes to scanned slides before archiving. More tutorials at CompleTek.biz -- click on HELP.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Plustek OpticFilm 7300 Film Scanner

For more information go to tiger.tv The Plustek OpticFilm 7300, a dedicated 7200 dpi film scanner, now brings you a more powerful scanning device with its added Multi-Exposure for negative film and also the Multi-Sampling functions brings out the best quality on photos and images at the most affordable price.Plustek OpticFilm 7300 bundles the latest LaserSoft Imaging's SilverFast 6.5 SEPlus (MultiExposure) software. The SilverFast 6.5 SEPlus (MultiExposure) software enhanced with powerful Multi-Exposure, Automatic Frame Detection, , SilverFast-Basic,NegaFix, Selective Color Correction, Auto Adjust, USM, plus many many more.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

It's A Me, Marrrrrio! I have a lotsa photos! Where can I scan them??

When he's not busy being our favourite plumber, he's sorting his photos for scanning with PhotoScanning.ca! PhotoScanning.ca is Canada's low cost leader for Photo Scanning, Video conversions, and 35mm Slide scanning. Check us out online @ www.photoscanning.ca Email info@photoscanning.ca Twitter: www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com www.photoscanning.ca Read our testimonials! You could be next! http

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Convert Slides To Digital Images

www.convertslidestodigitalimages.com | Convert Slides To Digital Images. If you're looking to convert slides to digital images, our slide-scanner and negative-scanner review site can help you uncover the best computer scanner for your needs. We save you time and give you a wealth of information about photo scanning, slide scanning, digital scanners, the best ways to convert slides to digital and more. Our very own "No BS" ratings include top slide and negatives scanners like the Nikon Coolscan 4000, the Nikon Coolscan 5000, the Epson v600, the Epson v300, the Epson v500, the Epson v700, the Epson rx600, the Canon lide100, the Minolta dimage scan elite 5400, the Epson 4490 and more. Visit www..convertslidestodigitalimages.com today to see our reviews and video demo links. And learn the best ways to convert slides to digital.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Call Of Duty Black Ops - E3 2010 Gameplay

cod 7 mission gameplay extra tags: EXTRA TAGS: Encoder Screen Capture Session Pictures From A Relative Sonic's PS3 DVD Plug-in and MyDVD 6.1 Civil War Project Pt.2 About Audio DV-AVI File Rendering Use Movie Maker to Start a Photo Story Project Converting MPEG-2 Files Civil War Project Pt.3 Intro to Custom Titles and Effects Converting MPEG-2 files - Part II (Ripping/Converting DVDs) Interlaced versus Progressive What Frames Do You See? Renaissance Handfasting Ceremony - Plus a Sword Fight Vlogging (Video Blogging) Civil War Project (Making the final movie) Converting MPEG-2 files - Part III (from Recorded TV to Movie Maker) A Source File - from Cradle to Grave The WinDV Utility Photo Story 3- Saving Projects and Stories Introduction to Audacity Navigating the timeline and trimming clips Text in Photo Story 3 Neptune & Mydeo Video Hosting Create your Photo Story Audio in Movie Maker Assessing Video Files and Codecs with GSpot Project Complexity and Memory Needs Render MPEG-4 Movies with Movie Maker 2 Rotating and Cropping a Video Scene Equipment: Monopod Custom Effects, Transitions and Title Overlays Photo Story 3 Profile Choices Re-Capture DV-AVI Files DVD Creation with Windows Media Center 2005 Paint.NET Tutorial Prepping Still Pictures for Import Photo Story 3 and Digital Image Suite 2006 Basic Computer Skills Holiday Videos From Scanner to Movie or Stories Happy Holidays Video Compression Options A Photo Story with 300 Pictures First Look - Photo Story and Movie Maker ...

Thursday, February 16, 2012

My Grandmother's Scanned 35mm Slides (Virginia Moffitt)

This is what I gave my dad for Christmas. Since the 1950s, my grandmother had been saving a cardboard box of 35mm slides, of pictures that she'd taken over the years. Since she passed away last year, the box had been sitting in our basement collecting dust. The week before Xmas, I snuck downstairs and took the box, and started scanning and restoring them with a nice Epson photo and slide scanner that I bought. Many of them were so faded that you could barely tell what they were, but the restoration software cleaned them up really well. This is a sample of some of the 50+ year-old slides, which I presented to my dad on a DVD.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

CanoScan 9000F Film Scanner Overview

The CanoScan 9000F Film Scanner is great for low volume 35mm film and slide scanning. oldtimesphoto.com

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Canon CanoScan 8800F Flatbed Scanner

Get a powerful impresion, from the very first use with the Canon CanoScan 8800F Flatbed Scanner. Warm-up time? Not an issue with this stunning machine, the Canon CanoScan 8800F produces professional quality scans for your photos and film each and every time. The CanoScan 8800F achieves its speed with the use of high-luminance white LED lamps — so it's ready to scan immediately, with no warm-up time is necessary. With a maximum color dpi resolution of 4800 x 9600 you'll quickly produce spectacular photographic results. Seven easy-use buttons automate the scanning process, so it's simple to scan, copy and create e-mails and multi-page PDFs. Built-in FARE™ 3.0 retouching technology helps to enhance your final images. Save even more time, now you can batch-scan up to twelve 35mm frames or up to four slides — either positives or negatives. Quality performance, from a name you trust. Click www.compusa.com for more information.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Pandigital Personal Photo & Negative Scanner

One of the coolest tech on the market today is the Pandigital photo, Slide and Negative Converter. If you have a bunch of pictures and negatives around this product is for you. Featuring One-Touch scanning, and requiring no PC, the Personal Photo & Negative Scanner/Converter from Pandigital makes it easy to enjoy digital copies of all your favorite printed photos and 35 mm negatives. Designed for ease of use, images are saved directly to SD card for quick and simple transfer to your Digital Photo Frame or PC. Take a look at some if its specs. It scans traditional print photos from wallet sized to 4"x6", as well as unmounted slides and 35 mm negatives. Scans photos at 300 dpi resolution and saves as JPEG files. It Supports all popular memory card formats with 5-in-1 Card reader Photo Size up to 4x6" ,Negative Size 35mm ,Slide Type un-mounted, positive slide ,Scan Resolution Photos = 300 dpi, Slide/Negatives = 1200 dpi Card Reader ,5-in-1 ,Memory Card Supported SD/XD/MS/MS Pro/MMC, Output Format JPEG ,Interface USB 2.0, Feed System Twin Roller , Power AC Adapter (included) ,Product Certifications FCC, CE, UL Enviornmental Compliance RoHS, WEEE , AC Adapter Certifications UL, CEC, CE.

Monday, February 6, 2012