35mm Slide Scanner Reviews

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Everything about 35mm slide and negative digital scanners

What are digital slide scanners?

35mm slide scanner

35mm slide scanner

A digital slide scanner allows you to bring your favorite film negatives and slides to life by transforming them into digital files. Most slide scanners are designed to only read 35mm film. You can easily connect one via a USB port or simply record straight onto a memory card. This means that some models don’t require a PC/Mac.

The software tends to be very user friendly with drag and drop features. It takes seconds to scan each slide and the final photo can reach over 5 mega pixels with 3,600 dpi interpolation (48-bit) resolution which means the highest quality image even some modern digital cameras are unable to achieve.

You can either store your pictures on your hard drive or memory stick, share them via email or print them out using a printer.

ImageBox Film Scanner

Imagebox Film Scanner. If you can take digital photos you can use this film scanner. Very easy to use and comes with a quick install guide. The Imagebox Film Scanner quickly converts your all of your 35mm file slides and 4×6 prints into digital files. Files can be saved as jpeg or tiff formats. Once you have scanned your slides or photos you can use Adobe Photoshop Elements software (which is included) to crop or edit your files and print them from your computer. Windows XS and Vista compatible.

Stratford Labs Film and Slide Scanner

Stratford Labs Film and Slide Scanner. Have you ever wished you can make copies of the old family photographs taken by your parents or your grandparents that you can no longer find? Do you still have those negatives kept somewhere in your home? Don’t fret then because there’s a compact device that can let you save copies of those precious pictures taken in the company of your family.

The Stratford Labs film and slide scanner can do the work for you. A small and lightweight product you can just put on top of your desk or any small table, this scanner works fast you can hardly believe it. By just pressing a single button, it can already scan your favorite images captured in 35mm slides or film negatives in a matter of one second.
First, you just need to prepare your negatives or slides then get the tray that comes with the scanner. Open it, then position your negative properly and close it. Check again if it’s properly aligned on the tray and adjust when necessary.

Quality wise, the images produced by this Stratford Labs scanner have a resolution of 5 megapixels. After getting your much desired photos, you’ll surely be excited to save some more and share them with your family and friends through email or through your online photo album.
This compact device can be connected to the computer through its USB 2.0 cord and works well with both Windows Vista and XP operating systems. Other features worth knowing are the scanner’s four-element glass lens, color balance and automatic exposure control to enable you to get the best images possible.

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