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This was a great way to digitize old slides into my camera phone where I could easily use photo editing apps to tweak and improve the images
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I'd recommend this to everyone who wants a cheap easy way to archive slides.
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But for getting copies of old negatives, it's a great way to get them.
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Was a perfect way to convert the old slides I had!!
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If all you want is a cheap way to view color 35mm negatives, this works
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But it's the cheapest way out for some basic viewing of old slides.
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but then I thought about how expensive other ones are and realized they found an inexpensive way to accomplish the same thing
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There are likely much more expensive ways to do this that will provide greater quality, but for what I wanted - this is PERFECT.Added
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I have a high end Nikon camera and 90% of the time I windup working with the image one way or another.
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Way overpriced for this piece of
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This film and slide scanner is easy to use and provides a very inexpensive way to digitize and share your memories.
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The best way to convert your slides to Digital ..
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This Kodak tool came recommended as a moderately inexpensive way to scan slides without suffering any loss of quality
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I'd recommend this to everyone who wants a cheap easy way to archive slides.
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Looking for a cost effective way to convert these so I could share the wonderful candid shots I stumbled upon this item on Amazon
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A very inexpensive way to transfer slides I have not seen in over 50 years
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This way I won’t feel bad when I won’t need once all my negatives are stored.
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Easy way to save slides for digital printing.
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This is easy to use, and a great way to get negatives uploaded.
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This is a great quick and dirty way to scan slides and negatives from your archives
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I had a bunch of slides and needed an inexpensive way to turn them into
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Nifty way to get new images out of old slides
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Scanning the negatives (color or B/W)
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In THIS way, you can go through your B&W or color negative collection.
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It works as it says it does
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Although the quality isn't as good as if you used a professional film negative scanner, it's good enough and great bang for your buck.