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Scanning Negatives II
Probably an altogether lower league to the recent post, but what's the
opinion on this*: https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-O...rticleId=11482 I've a few hundred negatives I'd like to relive - last word in quality not that important, but a half-decent rendition would be nice to distribute to family/friends. * Silvercrest Negative Digitiser £ 24.99 Keep older memories alive with this handy device that scans negatives and photo slides on to your PC Suitable for 35mm film strips and 5 x 5cm small picture slides High-definition CMOS 5 megapixel sensor produces quality 1800dpi scans with automatic colour balancing and exposure control One-button scan function for ease of use Includes software CD, cleaning brush, photo slide cassette and two film-strip holders -- Cheers, Rob |
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