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I've been asked to give a talk at my daughter's school - only problem is that the photos from the area concerned are all on slide.
I looked into having them professionally converted a while back but it was very expensive - can anyone suggest any other options?
Buy/borrow a slide scanner & do them yourself?
Or can you not just use the slides & a projector instead, or do they have to digital files?
the school doesn't have a slide projector - maybe I can try and borrow one
A school without a slide projector???
Now that really does make me feel old!!!
My mother gave one to a charity shop a month or so ago, might be worth looking in a few see if you can find a cheap one there?
If you;re not overly bothered about the minute detail, you could get one of the cheap aldi slide scanners. Aldi usually sell them for about £40, although stocks are limited and they go quick - fiurst time I tried to get one I went at lunch and they had none left, next time I was there at 9am and by the time I'd bought mine at 9.10, 7 of the 8 they'd received had been sold.
Quite often they're bought for profit, as you usually see them on ebay for £50 soon after, and you can buy identical ones under a different brand name for about £80 on amazon.
Results are acceptable, but not perfect - but then if you want prints, you always have the original slide
Small lightbox from jessops (£20 max), place slide on lightbox and a take a photo using a digital camera. Worked fine for our old family slides.
