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Old 12-09-2003, 04:55 PM
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Another way is if you have a scaner and CD read/write drive is to do it yourself. I use a H.P. scanner set at 300 DPI and scan in all of my older prints then put them on either a CD or DVD. Mostly I put them on the CD disk as they hold a lot and the DVDs I use for saving large files and such. I also have a negative/slide attachment with my scanner and am slowly starting to get some of my old slides from when I was in Korea in and saved. The problem with them is they have degraded so much in the last 45 years that I can't even get a good picture with the projector on most of them, so I do a lot of messing with the photo program and can get most of them acceptable but not great.

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