I am a baby boomer and I remember when using slide film for my camera was the rage, especially my parents used slide film. Now I have boxes of slides but what to do with them. Then I found this.
The Professional’s Image Restoring Digital Slide Converter.
This is the scanner that converts and restores 35mm slide images to their original quality.
Its magazine accepts up to 50 slides at a time, scanning them automatically one-at-a-time, enabling large-scale conversion projects, and each slide may be previewed using the built-in light panel.
A full 5,000 x 5,000 dpi resolution scan-its highest setting-of a single slide takes just over three minutes, capturing all the details of the original image at 34 megapixels. Once converted, the software removes surface defects such as dust and scratches from an image (after the scanner’s infrared sensor detects dust), restores original colors from faded film images, and removes film grain from converted images.
Images are saved onto a computer using the included USB cable. Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0 software. Works with Windows 7, Vista, XP, or Mac.
Check out the Professional’s Image Restoring Digital Slide Converter.