![]() ![]() Q Over the last year or so I have managed to build a nice "semi budget" home theater system for about $2,000. It's a much more capable machine for less money, and a comprehensive solution for archiving old negatives, photographs and slides. The software removes dust spots automatically and will restore colors in faded photographs. Epson includes some great software for archiving old photographs, slides, and negatives. For example, the Epson Perfection V200 lists for $89.98 and can be found in most any electronics store, and you have the assurance of quality with the Epson name brand. ![]() You can get a name-brand flatbed scanner with a backlit transparency adapter that will not only do a better job, but you get a full-sized scanner in the bargain and it costs less. Based on this alone I would not recommend it. Do you have any experience with this converter? Are you aware of any other product that converts slides to digital?Ī I looked up the product and as you stated, it does not have a name brand listed. Very suspect is that there is no mention of who manufactures this product, which is sold by Hammacher Schlemmer and the price is $99.95 with free shipping. It sounds like exactly what I am looking for, but I question merchandise found in this type of ad. Q I have seen a slide- and negative-to-digital picture converter advertised in a circular.
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