I have recently had some 35mm slide film processed but have no way of looking at the images properly. What do I need to do to view these?
Sue
Viewing 35mm slides
Re: Viewing 35mm slides
Ideally, a slide projector. I'll happily lend you one. Small hand viewers are also available, but you only end up with a small image which wastes a lot of the potential of the slide.
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John
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Re: Viewing 35mm slides
Thank you John.
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Re: Viewing 35mm slides
If you have a scanner, scan them then put them in your PC.
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Re: Viewing 35mm slides
I didn't think about that. Will a normal scanner do or do you have to have a special one for slides?
Thanks.
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Re: Viewing 35mm slides
A slide/negative scanner is best if you want any degree of quality. For quick viewing, may scanners have slide trays.
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Re: Viewing 35mm slides
Sue,
Why not, use your camera to scan them, you will potentially get much better results:
DIY 35mm negative duplicator - front
1 - 35mm slide mount
2 - toilet paper rolls
1 - 55mm polarizer with the glass removed
1 - old credit card
? - gaffer tape
End result: a 35mm negative duplicator that allows me to "scan" negatives with my DSLR.
More details in the set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mp2k_net/s ... 231179993/
Why not, use your camera to scan them, you will potentially get much better results:
DIY 35mm negative duplicator - front
1 - 35mm slide mount
2 - toilet paper rolls
1 - 55mm polarizer with the glass removed
1 - old credit card
? - gaffer tape
End result: a 35mm negative duplicator that allows me to "scan" negatives with my DSLR.
More details in the set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mp2k_net/s ... 231179993/
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Re: Viewing 35mm slides
Sue- we can scan your slides if you wish bring them to the club, and we can scan to around A3 size printable, and facebook size and put them to disc/dvd.
let us know if we can be of any help
Mike-e
let us know if we can be of any help
Mike-e