WDWFWfan
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Hi all, I'm currently trying to transition from film to digital. As a part of the process, I have several hundred (if not thousand) prints and slides that I would like to digitize in order to preserve them. I know I need a film scanner and a lot of time, but other than that, I need some advice.
1. Can someone recommend a good quality film scanner that will not break the bank? I will be scanning prints, negatives and slides (Velvia mostly) and I would like good enough quality to be able to produce prints up to 16x20 or so. I know I'll have to compromise some here...I simply cannot afford a $500-1000 scanner.
2. Is it better to scan negatives or prints? I would think that it would be better to scan negatives since it removes poor lab results.
3. What software do I need to clean up the photos, revitalize them, etc.? All I've used in the past is freeware like Picasa. I would also like a better means to archive the files than simply using various folders (Windows "My Pictures").
Sorry for the length of the post, but thanks for any help!
1. Can someone recommend a good quality film scanner that will not break the bank? I will be scanning prints, negatives and slides (Velvia mostly) and I would like good enough quality to be able to produce prints up to 16x20 or so. I know I'll have to compromise some here...I simply cannot afford a $500-1000 scanner.
2. Is it better to scan negatives or prints? I would think that it would be better to scan negatives since it removes poor lab results.
3. What software do I need to clean up the photos, revitalize them, etc.? All I've used in the past is freeware like Picasa. I would also like a better means to archive the files than simply using various folders (Windows "My Pictures").
Sorry for the length of the post, but thanks for any help!