on 10-05-2016 09:42 PM
I have old photos that require scanning to digital. I've tried Officeworks but the quality isn't that great compare with the original. Any scanner or service you recommend?
BTW. Hi everyone.
on 11-05-2016 12:02 AM
Do you really need to scan them?
Could you photograph them with a good quality camera.
I had success photographing old photos from the mid 1850s onto a film camera years ago so I can't see why it would not work with a digital camera now.
There is a good photo restoration service in Sydney...Monte Luke. My grandmother used them years ago to have some water damaged photos restored. As they are still in operation I assume they are still as good as they were 50 years ago.
The only scanning service I know of is Photo Digital Services in Blacktown....some friends used them and were very happy.
Both the above businesses have websites.
on 11-05-2016 08:57 AM
Years ago when travelling overseas I met my Nan's cousin. They had spent a lifetime apart. She pulled out all these photo abums of
childhood memories.
To bring the memories home to Nan I video taped all her photo albums nice and slow and with a steady hand. It was a great way to store so many images all at once.
As for the photos being scanned, maybe go see someone like Harvey Norman if you have one close by. They seem to have good computer and camera experts on hand. Depending how many you have to scan they might have a scanner they recommend for home use where you can do it yourself in great quality.
on 11-05-2016 10:04 AM
I was wondering when someone was going to mention simply buying a scanner.........Canon has the LiDE220 for under 100 bucks (US).
This is a scan of a photo from 1968, using the Canon LiDE110........
The original was a Polaroid....note the defects.
on 11-05-2016 10:27 AM
when scanning, change the setting from photo, to document.
Use high quality settings for everything else.
The old photographs dont scan as clear as the newer ones, so I have found just changing this one setting, worked a treat.
on 11-05-2016 01:38 PM
We bought a scanner from office works, I think it is an HP and cost about $150.00 it does negatives, photos and slides. We have scanned all our photos, negatives and slides to our computers sorted them into albums and then downloaded to disc/USB so we can give to family members.
on 11-05-2016 02:09 PM
11-05-2016 06:09 PM - edited 11-05-2016 06:11 PM
Hi band. I'm interested in the story of your photo. I thought the last of the Indefatigable's was scrapped in the mid 50s? I'm not disputing what you said, I'm just curious. How did you(?) manage to be wearing one of her caps in 1968?
I've heard of these ships via my FiL who is an old RN man (and I loved the Hornblower TV series lol)