I have a ton of memories that were captured on slides and I wanted to convert them to digital images and share with you how I went about doing it. I'm going to demonstrate how I plan to convert more than 1000 slides into a digital format.
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NOTE: When you look for devices, make sure to check the Mega Pixels (MP)
Devices:
1st Pick:
🎞️ Kedok Photo, Name Card, Slide & Negative Scanner ~$140 = https://amzn.to/4jQTwk3
2nd Pick:
🎞️ KODAK 7" Digital Film Scanner ~$200 = https://amzn.to/4ho90uv
🎞️ Kodak Digital Film Scanner ~$180 = https://amzn.to/3CGRB0L
* Remember these need a SD Card
Just here for reference or on a budget, still a good product, but has the lesser Mega Pixels (MP)
🎞️ DIGITNOW! 135 Film Negative Scanner ~$60 = https://amzn.to/3WQ6Vza
SD Cards:
SanDisk 32GB 3-Pack Ultra SDHC ~$18 = https://amzn.to/40KjhtP
SD Card Reader: NOTE: You might need this if you don't have one
USB 3.0 Card Reader ~$10 = https://amzn.to/4hL51I7
*As an Amazon Affiliate I earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you*
Windows Software:
Picasa 3 = https://picasa.en.uptodown.com/windows/download
Windows and MacOS:
DigiKam = https://www.digikam.org/download/
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Slide Conversion Overview
01:36 - DigitNow Scanner Review
03:03 - What is a Mega Pixel (MP)
04:40 - Comparison of 10MP vs 22MP
07:21 - Kodak 7" Digital Film Scanner Review
13:35 - Kedok Slide & Negative Scanner Review
21:20 - Device Summary and My Thoughts
22:25 - Software - Google Picasa 3
23:44 - Software - DigiCam
25:26 - Summary and Thank You!