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quotePosted at 16:16 on 27th March 2009

Hi everyone...I have many old walkabout Britain ( 70's)  35MM negatives that I would love to share on POE. If anyone has a recipe for transfer to a CD form, please suggest! Thanks~~

Anna

 

 

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Rafal Bartkowiak
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quotePosted at 19:44 on 27th March 2009
What I think is.You need to develop the pictures from negatives first and than make a scan to transfer them into a digital record,That is all.
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quotePosted at 00:12 on 28th March 2009
Hi Anna----if your scanner is capable of scanning slides/negatives, all you need do in that case is scan the negs, then bring the photos up into your editing software to make any adjustemtns, then burn the pics to CD as any other photo you might do with.
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quotePosted at 00:56 on 28th March 2009

Hi Rafal & Paul.. thanks..ok... I'll try that! Paul...when you were 5 or so ... what happened just after the shutter closed ( in your photo) and Rafal...looks like you are in a lovely arbour... where is this shot taken?Smile

 

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quotePosted at 03:11 on 28th March 2009

Hi Anna---I can't recall exactly what happened in the short term after. But, it wasn't very long after, packing my case, moved to Edmonton and then to the US for several years, and ended up in Winnipeg before heading back home here.

The train ride from Halifax to Edmonton in the middle of winter was an experience in itself, in the latter 1950s.

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quotePosted at 15:51 on 28th March 2009
My picture was taken on Isle of Wight.It was butterfly worldSmile.
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quotePosted at 18:22 on 5th May 2009

Hi Anna,

Hope I`m not to late wth this suggestion,but I`ve only just joined the site. I have a USB slide scanner( it also does strip negatives) best thing I ever bought ,because like you I had hundreds of slides. It is made by a company called LUMINOX and it is the LS 1 model don`t know if they have a website but you could try Googling it.

Mike

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quotePosted at 18:27 on 5th May 2009
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quotePosted at 19:19 on 5th May 2009

Cheers Paul.. you're a peach! I'll have a look at this site....I guess there may be lots of folks with suitcases full of imagery waiting to see the light of day!

thanks again,

Anna

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quotePosted at 08:06 on 6th May 2009

Hi Anna,

Glad I could help,this gadget is a boon to me because it also does negatives,its really easy to use (one click basically)

and you can archive everything to disc.

Mike by the way ..not Paul

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