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Scanning 35mm Transparencies to Digital

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Posted 05 July 2010 - 08:24 AM

Scanning 35mm Transparencies to Digital:

As a nonfiction writer/photographer of tenure, I have m-a-n-y 35mm color transparencies (slides) from pre-digital days that I took with care using a film-based Minolta X-700 SLR. I preserved these in archival 35mm slide pages over the years.

My aim is to digitize and add the best of these images to my existing complement of digital files and finally submit them as supporting illustrations for upcoming magazine articles. [I now use a Canon 50D DSLR.]

I have a backup Dell Latitude D820 laptop [XP Professional] – plus a Minolta AF-2840 Dimage Scan Dual III scanner -- that accepts individual 35mm slides (4 to a tray). What I do is cut off the old cardboard mounts, blow-dust any dirt specks, clean each slide with PEC-12 emulsion cleaner and PEC lint-free wipes and remount them in clean GEPE glassless plastic snap mounts. Finally, I do a “highest resolution” (TIFF) scan at 32,535,870 MB per image.

On my main Dell Vostro 420 desktop [Vista Business 32] I use Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate for final image processing. As some of the slides may need exposure correction, I use Pro Photo’s “one-step photo fix” to optimize exposure. Are there better ways to digitize those old 35mm slides for publication?

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Posted 11 July 2010 - 06:48 PM

You can purchase a dedicated film scanner that can do the job without the need to cut up the slides (http://www.nikon.com.au/products.php?categoryid=15).

You could also take them to a photo store as most of these stores will have a 35mm scanner.
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Posted 16 July 2010 - 12:41 AM

You might also give this a look:
http://www.ionaudio.com/pics2pc

I have no idea if it will meet your standards for quality. But I have been keeping an eye on this company that has several products out that digitizes analogue and other older technology. I've not used any of them yet but plan on buying from them in the near future.
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