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02-03-2010 12:07 PM
Hi everyone,
This has been something I've wanted to do for a long time. Some of you won't remember the by-gone days of slides and slide projectors, but anyone over the age of 40 will. All my parents pictures were done on slides and we must have thousands of the things.
There is now a very easy way to take the ones you like, and save them off to disk.
With the right equipment, it's easy to scan your 35mm photo slides and negatives to create digital files and prints. Follow these step-by-step instructions and simple scanning tips to get the best results.
Scan your photo slides and negatives |
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Because each scanner model is different, it is important to refer to your photo scanner's manual for detailed instructions on scanning slides and negatives with your specific model. Here we will show you how to scan slides and negatives using the HP Scanjet G4050:![]()
![]() Step 1: Open the scanner lid and remove the Transparent Materials Adapter (TMA). |
![]() Step 2: Place your slides or negatives into the appropriate template. Follow the orientation indicated by the icons on the template. |
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![]() Step 3: Tip: If you are scanning fewer than the maximum number of negatives with the TMA, cover the empty spaces with the provided light shields to avoid letting any extra light in. |
![]() Step 4: Place the template on the scanner glass, aligning the arrow on the template with the indicated mark on the scanner bed. |
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![]() Step 5: Close the scanner lid and press the Scan Film button (or select the Scan Film option if you're using the HP Solution Center application on your PC). |
![]() Step 6: In the Scanning from dialog box, clickChange Settings. |
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![]() Step 7: Under Scan Shortcut Settings, select yourScan Type (either Negatives (TMA) or Slides or Positives (TMA)). |
![]() Step 8: Under Scan To select Save to file. Then click Scan. |
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![]() Step 9: Under the Save Location dialog box, clickBrowse and enter the destination folder of your choice. Click OK and follow any on-screen instructions to finish scanning. The scan will be sent to the destination folder you selected. |
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Re: Scan 35mm photo slides and negatives
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07-15-2011 08:26 PM
Why is when I click on the Organize and archive photos, get a message saying that I don't have permission, etc.?









