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Slide Scanning

Types of Slide Formats – A List of Film Formats for Slides

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...
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Large Format Slide and Negative Scanning

DVD Your Memories is now offerring large format slide scanning and large format negative scanning! We can now scan 220 large format negatives and large format slide at resolutions up to 3200DPI. Large format is basically a term for the largest types of negatives and positives. When scanned, large format film can provide some of...
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Scan Slides Using Household Items!

If you’re ever in a pinch, and need to scan slides or negatives using household items, this is for you! With just a simple toilet paper roll and a DSLR camera, you can take fairly decent scans of your slides with no high-end equipment necessary. For true archival quality, we always recommend using a dedicated...
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Creating Crafts From Old 35mm Slides

Once your whole collection of slides has been processed either through a slide scanning, or 35mm slides to DVD order, you may often wonder what you should do with your old 35mm slides. Often times, people don’t want throw away their old media, especially important family slides or photos. However, there are a few things...
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Pandigital Unsupported Format *FIX*, Resolve Your Not Supported Image Problem

When trying to load images on your Pandigital photo frame, sometimes it will tell you that your image is unsupported, even though it loads fine and appears to be the same as the rest of your images that work perfectly. Learn about how to solve the pandigital unsupported format problem below. The “not supported format”...
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What is DPI? A Guide for Photo Scanning

Definition of DPI and PPI What is DPI? DPI, or Dots-Per-Inch is a measure of how granular a printer goes when printing an image. When a printer prints an image, it prints a specific number of dots per inch of paper. If you put a printed image under a microscope, you’d see that you don’t...
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Top Image Hosting Sites of 2011 and How to Use Them

The internet is full of all kinds of different websites this day and age. Image hosting sites have really boomed in popularity over the years. Do the the sensitive nature of images, these sites offer many advantages ranging from security to ease of use. Most are aware of image hosting of some form, the most...
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