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How Do You Scan 35Mm Photo Slides?

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How Do You Scan 35Mm Photo Slides?

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Photos are precious memories that no one wants to lose. Photos used to be developed and put on 35mm slides. Nowadays most things are digital and the print on demand industry grows daily. But what about all those old 35mm slides? To preserve them you need to scan them to a computer and save the files so you can later print them if you want. Gather all the 35mm slides you wish to scan. Categorize them for easier filing and saving later. Take a clean cloth and wipe the front and back of each slide down to remove dust. Little dust particles often get trapped in the corners and edges and will show in the scanned file. Set up your scanner with built in slide tray. Attach the cord to the computer and open the included software. Read the instruction manual for the scanner to make sure you put the tray and slides in correctly. Place the slides in one by one in the slide tray. Make sure the slides don’t slip or fall out of the tray. Press the tray in place on the scanner. Set the dpi on the scan

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