Don't forget that each week you can always do just a few more scans of pictures that youwant to pass on. Choose 10-20 more. If you haven't gotten your Flip-Pal yet, you can find that on our Links page too.
This week is easy. If you have negatives or slides that you want digitized click on Treasured Archives Links page and then the Wolverine.
Don't forget that each week you can always do just a few more scans of pictures that youwant to pass on. Choose 10-20 more. If you haven't gotten your Flip-Pal yet, you can find that on our Links page too.
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![]() If your family is like mine, you’ve got boxes of slides and negatives. There may be some real jewels in there but they’ve been sitting in boxes because no one can even tell who is in the pictures! So I searched for a way to see them and digitize them. I also wanted it to be stand alone in case a computer is not readily available yet easily transferrable to a computer, small enough to be portable so I could take it on site with me. I also wanted something that would transpose the negative into a picture for me - either black & white or color. That’s what we’ll focus on this week – converting slides and negatives to digital files to be saved. I found the perfect product that does all that and more. It’s been so fun to see pictures I haven’t seen before! I don’t even know all the people in them so it has become a mystery game of sorts. Gather your slides and old negatives and come play with me! |
Treasured ArchivesThis blog is to help you gather, capture, digitize and assemble your family history into a video and/or book so we can archive it for you. That way your great-great-great-great-granchildren can access your stories. Archives
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