tailieunhanh - 101 QUICK AND EASY SECRETS FOR USING YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS- P42

101 QUICK AND EASY SECRETS FOR USING YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS- P42:Millions of people around the world have many photos stored on their laptop and desktop computers, external hard drives, CDs and DVDs, and flash drives. Most images are just sitting there idle, waiting for the world to see them. Some have been unused for years. Up until now there has been no guide to help people find ways to use these photos. | __Chapter 13_ Film to Digital he last chapter of this book focuses on your prints negatives and slides. Almost everyone has them sitting around the house in a drawer a basement or an attic. M There they re certainly bound to be mold bait waterlogged or worse. If they re very old more than 10 years they ll certainly yellow because back then they didn t make acid-free products. 192 Film to Digital Once you get to the job of getting your photos digitized it can be great fun like taking a time machine back to the future. There are two ways to digitize your photos. You can have someone else do it or you can do it yourself. This chapter will show you how to do both and help you decide whether you want to do it yourself or have someone else do it. Sorting through Your Old Photos to Prepare Them for Scanning Sorting through all your old photos can occupy hours of your time. You ll find yourself enveloped in a variety of feelings about family life and the passage of time. It s a rewarding activity in which you might find some very compelling images. The first thing you ll want to do is store the photos in acid-free materials. Remove them from cardboard boxes and get storage containers that will preserve them. Figure This photo was scanned from a 3x5 black-and-white negative. Film to Digital 193 NOTE Use white cotton gloves when handling photos slides and come by the dozen and you can get them cheap at . Type cotton inspection gloves in the Search box. For more about storing your old photos refer to the What about Storing Prints sidebar in Chapter 1. Here are some of the types of photos you might find in an old photo collection Cartes de visite and cabinet cards card-backed photos . 8x10 black-and-white and color prints shot professionally. 35mm negatives. 4x5 black-and-white negatives. Polaroid Instamatic prints. Kodacolor prints made from negative film. Kodachrome slides. These too are square and enclosed in cardboard but they re .

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