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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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Freako

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where to ask this question, so I will ask it here. Have any off you guy's made j.peg images from your old 35mm slides, if so what is the best way to do it? Thanks, Mick:t:
 
You can get a slide scanner that plugs into your computer and copy them.I've seen them advertised in the papers now and again usually around the £100 mark,and there are usually some on ebay.

Geoff

P.S. thinking of getting one myself.
 
You can get a slide scanner that plugs into your computer and copy them.I've seen them advertised in the papers now and again usually around the £100 mark,and there are usually some on ebay.

Geoff

P.S. thinking of getting one myself.

Cheers Geoff, I will have a look:t:
 
My flatbed scanner (a HP Scanjet 4370) has an attachment for scanning 35mm slides. I spent ages scanning my late father's old slides into jpegs.

Richard
 
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