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Old picture slide viewer
Old picture slide viewer










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EDITING WITH A SINGLE TOUCH: Advanced Capture Software Enhances, Resizes & Converts Photos Via Easy ‘Scan’ Button-No Complex Screens or Settings! | Easy Options Let You Choose Film Type, Adjust Color/Brightness & Assign Date/Time.CONVENIENT EASY-LOAD FILM INSERTS: Quick-Feeding Tray Technology Allows for Continuous Loading Action, Making Scanning Fast & Simple! Includes 50mm Slide Holder, Adapters for 135, 110 & 126 Films, Cleaning Brush, USB & HDMI Cables.5” LCD DISPLAY WITH GALLERY MODE: Features Large, Crystal-Clear Screen with Wide Viewing Angle for Instantly Previewing & Editing Photos | Great for Sharing with Friends & Family or Using as an Elegant Digital Picture Frame in Home or Office.

old picture slide viewer

  • SAVE OLD PHOTO MEMORIES: 14/22MP Digital Film Scanner Lets You View, Edit & Convert Your Old Color & B&W Negatives & 50mm Slides to Digital Files & Save Directly to SD Card (NOT INCLUDED).
  • Many consumer cameras have an infra-red controller. All semi-professional and up SLR cameras have an input for a remote controller or can be controlled from the USB port. Also, if your camera has a remote controller (be it a cabled one or, much better, an infra-red or radio one), use it since this will avoid any vibration in the image from the action of the finger on the shutter button. If you set your "scanning studio" right and use a good digital camera, you can match the quality of a home or office slide scanner. Essentially, you are doing the same a slide scanner does except you are taking the whole image at once instead of line by line with the scanning head (and this is why the scanner has much higher resolution).

    old picture slide viewer

    When you use the method described here, you are taking a photo directly from the original slide so you obtain a second generation copy, not third and this is as best as you can get with ANY method. Also, you can't exactly centre the camera to take an undistorted image because the exact centre viewpoint is taken by the projector itself. When you project the slide, you are looking at a second generation image, a copy of the original slide and there is a loose of light because you are seeing the reflection of the light beams in the screen. Projecting the slides onto a screen and photographing the screen gives a much worse quality that photographing the back-lighted slide.












    Old picture slide viewer