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Previously on "Digitising old negatives"

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  • Pondlife
    replied
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    I'd agree, I did quite a bit of investigation recently.

    So in the end I bought a Doxie 6x4 portable scanner and scanned in my photos (not negatives). 9600dpi isn't what I'll need when I'm a drooling old saddo looking through old photos.
    What's the image quality like?

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    The inexpensive scanners don't look up to much either.
    I'd agree, I did quite a bit of investigation recently.

    So in the end I bought a Doxie 6x4 portable scanner and scanned in my photos (not negatives). 9600dpi isn't what I'll need when I'm a drooling old saddo looking through old photos.

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  • Pondlife
    replied
    Cheers Nick.

    Hmmm, the all in one scanner/printer/thingy reckons it can scan at 9600 DPI....

    Some googling suggests it's possible to use a DSLR but it looks like a bit of a faff tbh.

    The inexpensive scanners don't look up to much either.

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  • NickFitz
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    Yes, it was n5gooner, and the website is digiscan, 35mm Slide, negative or photo scanning to CD or DVD

    Back in 2010 he promised a 10% discount to CUKkers on at least one of his services: http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-n5gooner.html though whether that offer is still open is anybody's guess.

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  • Pondlife
    started a topic Digitising old negatives

    Digitising old negatives

    Anyone have any experience of getting old photo negatives 'scanned' so that the pictures can be viewed/printed etc.

    I recall there was a poster on here (n5gooner?) who did this as his plan B.

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