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Keeping an eye on this thread. My late grandfather was an avid photographer, and we've found thousands of 35mm slides, all organised by date, stretching back to the 70s! I'd like to scan them digitally though, but sending them off to specialists is bound to cost a lot. Ideally I'd like to scan them manually, but as Neil says - varying good and bad reviews. On this date - Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 11:43:57AM +0100, Neil wrote: > I have been having a clear out of my study at home. Bad idea. I have come > across a lot of 35mm slides that I had forgotten about. Of course, I no > longer have a projector. So I thought, there must be a way to get these onto > my computer so that I can print them or store them as photos. > > So, I have had a look around the internet, and, as usual, finished up very > confused. It seems there are two possibilities, send them off to be > processed by a specialist lab, or buy a special scanner meant for slides. > > The former comes very expensive for a lot of slices. The latter, well, there > are so many slice scanners for sale, and they all have varying reviews, good > and bad. > > So, my question is, does anyone on the list have any experience with this? > Suggestions, recommendations gratefully accepted, > > Neil > > -- > The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG > https://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list > FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq -- Sincerely, Dom Rodriguez (shymega/dzr). -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG https://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq