Subscribed, I do too.
I think the PIA is editing them. Might be money better spent paying a service to handle it.
CH3NO2
I don't feel that rich 😕, sounds expensive. I don't mind taking the time to do it, a little here and there.. How bad could it be 😳
Originally Posted by Paul65K
Actually the scaner on an HP inkjet printer works pretty good....you just need to make sure you do them at the maximum resolution available 600 or 1200 DPI
I have a ton of slides to do as well. I had a nice HP photo scanner I bought about 13 or 14 years ago, and it worked ok, but finally gave up.
Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
I bought a Canoscan about 5 years ago. It scans prints, negatives or slides. I would guess I've put about 200,000 miles on it since purchasing and it's still working fine. It's way better than your typical $80 HP desk top scanner.
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