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Old 08-22-2023, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by rogerk View Post
They do a great job at fair prices. They are also a pleasure to work with
I bought a Wolverine slide to digital converter (red box color) on Amazon 6 years ago for about $100. Worked great. Place the slides in the slider, slide them through, hit the save button on each one. They come out nice and big.

Some of the slides hadn't aged well so I had to open the photo up in photoshop and adjust the hue. Many of them I adjusted came out looking great. It's fast and easy to save the photos. Fixing the color takes the extra time. But since I'm a graphic artist that specializes in photo conversions, and even adding in/taking out stuff that you could never tell was or wasn't there, I'm able to get them near perfect.

I once fixed a girl friend's 40+ year old b&w baby photo. It had several cuts in it and tiny missing pieces, some on her face. I filled them all in and got it looking like a fresh unscathed photo.