Re: Help, Mounted slides to digital

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That depends on the purpose of your photos.  For a book or gallery or remembrance, editing down is good.  If you are selling stock, you will need one from every angle, size, orientation, blank space for titles, that any editor might need.  Therefore, you scan them all.

Tina

On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 8:00 PM, JW Faul <nyce2jan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you have thousands do some serious editing and get it down to hundreds.


On Dec 21, 2017, at 7:10 PM, Tina Manley <tmanley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you only have a few to do, digital camera copy is the way to go.  If you have thousands, invest in a Nikon LS5000 with a bulk loader (SF210).  You can set it (I use Vuescan software) and go off and do other work while it scans 50 slides at a time.  I have done over one million scans in the last few years using this set-up.  I'm still using it every day and hope to finish before I die.

Tina


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