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Messie
19-07-10, 07:00 AM
I've got boxes of my dad's old slides that I'd like to convert to digital. I think you can get a reasonably cheap gizmo to do this but does anyone have any advice as to ones to avoid etc? Is it an easy job as there must be several hundred slides to do.

Ta x

the_lone_wolf
19-07-10, 07:17 AM
You're presumably shooting digital now?

If so why not save the money you'd spend on a device that'll get used once and get them converted in one go by a professional with much more expensive high quality kit?

keithd
19-07-10, 07:22 AM
my mate is a partner in a company called Veho, had a quick scan on their website and they do something which might be useful..

http://www.veho-uk.com/main/shop_detail.aspx?article=60

Messie
19-07-10, 07:23 AM
I thought of that, but there are literally hundreds of them and the places I've seen charge by the slide. I though I might also use it to put the hundreds of old negatives onto disc as well sometime

Messie
19-07-10, 07:25 AM
keithd - that looks perfect! And simple too.

Viney
19-07-10, 07:25 AM
I think that ION are the only company that make a home device for this and i take it you mean 35mm slides in little plastic frame things?

Ok i sit corrected

the_lone_wolf
19-07-10, 07:33 AM
I thought of that, but there are literally hundreds of them and the places I've seen charge by the slide. I though I might also use it to put the hundreds of old negatives onto disc as well sometimeFair enough, I don't know enough about the process to judge, only thought it might be an idea if it's a one off thing:cool:

Bear in mind that no media is truly future proof, DVDs and CDs will degrade over time as film negatives do

If you're creating digital copies make backups, at least two on site (home or school wherever you're planning on keeping them) and if possible one off-site so you're safe if there's a fire/flood that destroys the entire building

Messie
19-07-10, 07:37 AM
Good point about copies Wolfie/ Byron - will do. I know they're no safer than the originals but they'll be easier to view, and I can make copies for all the family. I think my BT contract allows for major backup type thing. I'll investigate that further

Viney - yes they're the 35mm ones in little card frames

arenalife
19-07-10, 10:42 AM
Many scanners come with an adapter to put slides in. I've got one somewhere, been meaning to do Dad's slides for a while but not quite ready to open the box.... :(

Come to think of it, I'm sure I saw something that did this in Aldi or Lidl once so they must be about and not too expensive. Get what you pay for etc etc obviously.

Messie
19-07-10, 10:47 AM
[QUOTE=arenalife;2322795]Many scanners come with an adapter to put slides in. I've got one somewhere, been meaning to do Dad's slides for a while but not quite ready to open the box.... :(

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I know exactly what you mean. My Dad died in 2001 and only now feel like I want to do it. But now it feels like a good and positive thing to do, so it's OK!!

maxinc
19-07-10, 11:31 AM
You can always sell it on eBay once you finish the job and recover 50% of it. Just keep it in good shape with all the packaging.

Mighty Boosh
19-07-10, 05:02 PM
Saw this in the maplin special offers suppliment that came with the sunday paper..

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=383846

No idea about how good it is tho.