USB 35mm Film Scanner
If you have a bunch of 35mm slides or negatives that you want to convert into digital images, then a USB 35mm film scanner can do that for you. A film scanner is a machine that converts your slides or negatives into a digital image, or JPEG, and transfers the image to your computer via a USB interface. The interface not only allows you to transfer your new images to your computer’s hard drive, but you can also edit your digital images in various ways as well such as resizing, cropping and other editing.
The USB port acts as the power source. You just plug your USB 35mm scanner into the USB port, place your slide or film negative into the holder or the scanner, and the image will appear on your computer screen via the software that comes with the machine. Next your just hit the scan button and the machine converts the slide or negative into a digital image that you can either view on the scanner or transfer to your computer’s hard drive where you can print it, email it to family members and friends, post to social networking sites such as Flickr, or store on CDs for later viewing.
A USB 35mm negative film slide digital converter scanner come from a wide variety of manufacturers and can cost anywhere from $99 to over $1000. The wide difference in price is mainly determined by the quality of the digital image that you get. For example, the Wolverine F2D 35mm film scanner scans at a quality of 1,800 dpi , whereas the Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 ED, retailing at $1199, scans at 4,000 dpi. So there is a wide range of prices and quality to choose from.
Before investing in a USB 35mm scanner you will need to decide on your budget and what quality of image you are willing to pay for. You also need to take into account what film scanners are compatible with your computer and operating system. Some only work with Windows XP and Vista, while others are also compatible with Mac computers and software.
A film scanner is a great way to preserve and digitize all of those old family photos and travel slides you may have accumulating in your closet or attic. A USB 35mm scanner is convenient to use. You just need a USB port on your computer and the software that comes with the particular scanner you decide to buy. Place your slide or negative into the machine, push a button, and within a few seconds you will have a brand new digital image of that old slide or negative.
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