When scanning older slides, it’s rare that you’ll find one that wouldn’t need even a little bit of restoration work. Fortunately, most of the higher end film-scanners have built in technology to counter the aging effect of old film and slides. This is called digital image correction and enhancement, or Digital ICE. Digital ICE technology...Read More
Over the years, DVD Your Memories has been through a couple design changes, but our mission remains the same. We care about your family memories and want you to preserve them and get the best transfers possible. which is to help and provide a resource for people preserve their memories that were captured on recordable...Read More
Why is Your Record Player Skipping? Oh No! Your Record Skips! What Now? Vinyl is great. It also happens to come with a lot of problems, such as record skipping. With the recent revival in popularity of vinyl record and record players, maybe you’ve brought your record collection out. Or, maybe you’ve purchased some new...Read More
The goal of VHS restoration is to create a product that looks or sounds better than the source. This can be accomplished through a variety of ways, and commonly uses a combination of factors to achieve the desired results. Results will often vary, depending on the condition of the video, and what combination of techniques...Read More
Think about the oldest photos you have. The odds are that it is probably pretty important to you. What kind of condition is it in now? 30-40 year old photos tend to have more problems that not, often suffering from torn edges, faded colors, creases, and so on. It could probably benefit from some photo...Read More
One of the easiest ways to convert your camcorder to DVD is to hook up the camcorder to a recording device such as a DVR with a DVD Burner. For this example I’ll be using a Sony Hi8 camcorder. To do this yourself, follow these steps. 1. Locate your camcorder and make sure you have...Read More
Disc film is an old outdated Kodak format developed in 1982. Disc film came housed within a plastic cartridge which provided the user with a disc of 15 images, as negatives. The size of the negatives on the disc were 11x8mm exposures arranged around the outside of the disc, with the disc being rotated 24°...Read More