Scanning Photos vs Scanning Negatives Why Do You Have Them in the First Place? If you’ve got a large photo collection, you’ve almost certainly got some photo negatives in it. Maybe you’re wondering why you’ve got them in the first place. The reason is that in order to get a print of your photos, the...Read More
So if you’re planning your wedding, the first thing you’ll probably ask yourself is what are the must haves for the event? One of the first choices you’ll make is where the venue will be. Often times, couples like to choose a spot with beautiful scenery, or a spot that symbolizes something important in the...Read More
What is EXIF data? EXIF stands for exchangeable image file format, and it’s basically extra data tacked onto your image. Back in the old days of film cameras, you had the option of printing a data right onto the photo itself in bright orange or red lettering. This was great to let you know when...Read More
Many of us have that big box full of old photos, slides and negatives just sitting around collecting dust. Just thinking about digitizing and organizing them can be painful and makes it easy for us to procrastinate! At the same time, most don’t really want to be memory hoarders, especially when they remain in a...Read More
After scanning your photos, slides and negatives to digital images, it’s common for people to want to share these old memories with their close friends and family. However, depending on the resolution your opt for, the images you receive might be too large for your website or image hosting provider. The good news is that...Read More
Looking to get your slides scanned to high resolution digital images, locally in San Diego? Our team of San Diego slide scanning scanning professionals have years of combined experience dealing with all types of images ranging from photos, slides, negatives and film. We can help you convert your collection of slides into images in which...Read More
With all of the different types of film on the word today, it can be a challenge to determine exactly what type you have. The chart below should help you to identify some of your odd shaped slides that you might be prepping for a slide scanning order. 35mm Slide Most common type of slide...Read More