Why should I have my 35mm slides
scanned to a CD or hard drive?
We
all know what a hassle it is to set up a projector (if you are even lucky enough
to have one!) and a screen, find a dark room, and a big enough space to view
your slides.
Let Memory Keepers scan your 35mm slides and put them on a
CD or hard drive, then you can pop it in at any time and view those images on
your computer...no problem! You can also access the image files and edit,
print, copy, email, and burn them just as you could with any digital image on
your PC.
A CD or hard drive is also a great way to store and
preserve your 35mm images.
Why should I have my 35mm slides scanned to a
DVD?
We all know what a hassle it
is to set up a projector (if you are even lucky enough to have one!) and a
screen, find a dark room, and a big enough space to view your slides.
Let
Memory Keepers scan your 35mm slides and put them on a DVD. Your images are
encoded into DVD video and will play in any compatible DVD computer drive or
stand-alone DVD player. Enjoy watching your images with family and friends on
your television in the comfort of your family room!
How does Memory Keepers scan my 35mm Slides?
Memory
Keepers will scan your 35mm slides with our state of the art scanner, the Nikon
Super Coolscan 5000 ED. This scanner can scan up to 4000 DPI and provides
suprior results. Its use of LED light sources and optical glass allow for
world-class results. This scanner incorporates Applied Science Fiction's
Digital ICE 3 TM image enhancement technology. The Digital
ICE software reads the surface of the slide for defects (fingerprints,
monor scratches, dust, etc.) and then removes them prior to writing
the image file.
Can
Memory Keepers improve the quality of my 35mm images?
Memory Keepers uses state-of-the-art equipment to scan your
35mm slides. This assures that you will get the highest quality image available.
Our software removes fingerprints, dust, and minor scratches. However, flaws
such as blurriness, poor lighting, and major scratches cannot be
undone.