Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Southtree U: 35mm Slides

Our amazingly cool team at Southtree.com delve into the confusing world of analog videotapes, film, and photos to educate you on these aging formats. This clips looks at scanning 35mm slides and shows how you know if you have 35mm slides to preserve.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Ion PICS2PC Scanner Review

More info: www.jr.com PICS 2 PC makes it easy and fun to rediscover your photo prints, slides, and film negatives on your computer. Incredibly fast, one-touch scanning and a single-cable connection make PICS 2 PC perfect for archiving your memories, your family's memories and your friends' memories! Do you have boxes of slide carousels in the attic or a stack of those little yellow boxes in the kitchen? Don't know what happened to your projector? PICS 2 PC eliminates the hassle and brings those memories of family dinners, graduations, vacations, and joyous occasions back into your life. Just install the included Software on your computer, connect PICS 2 PC using the standard USB cable, and you're ready to reacquaint yourself with your old pictures. PICS 2 PC is a high-resolution Scanner with a high-quality optic element. This outstanding attention to quality ensures that you can capture all of the Color and detail in each one of your slides or negatives. Fixed-focus range, automatic Exposure and color balance guarantee that your memories are captured optimally with accurate color conversion and perfect imaging

Sunday, May 27, 2012

THE Fastest Way To Scan Slides - On1 DSLRRemote

With this setup involving a home-made slide/camera/flash holding jig, a computer with wi-fi, an iPod touch, a iPod/iPhone app called DSLRRemote and a computer program called DLSRRemote Server... I can copy slides to RAW format as fast as I can plop them in the holder, and take them out again. I copied 600 slides while watching Aliens on TV. The copies are sharper than from my transparency scanner, and the files are at least 16-bit (being RAW files), and 10 megapixels. The camera is tethered to the computer with a USB cable, and doesn't write files to its internal memory card, so the batteries last forever. The flash is set to 1/32 of full power, so its batteries too last for a long time. I do this in relative darkness so dust on the slide isn't illuminated from the front (which would make dust spots show up as white). Instead dust is backlit which makes it show up as dark spots which are easier to hide or ignore. A guard in front of the flash prevents light from illuminating the whole room when it fires. The process is a lot faster than in the video when I have two hands to do the work. see the rig at www.flickr.com

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Monday, May 14, 2012

Nintendo 3DS E3 2010 PREVIEW! part 1

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 in Vista Journeys from ...

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Everyone in Canada is Scanning Their Photos With PhotoScanning.ca

Even puppets need their photos scanned! 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

Monday, May 7, 2012

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 2010: Trailer

Ezio Auditore stands tall and the brotherhood of assassin's stands with him... 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 ...

Friday, May 4, 2012

film scanning

film scanning - Reels of 16/35mm roll film, Microfiche, Aperture cards, 35mm slides, Canofile 250 or 510

Thursday, May 3, 2012