Digitization Options for Family Photos Including Slides, Film Negatives, and Home Movies (eBook)
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rdremoteAre you sitting on a pile of old family photographs and wondering what is the best way to preserve them? What about boxes of family vacation slides, photo negatives or home movies? As more and more Baby Boomers take on the task of organizing family history materials, weโre uncertain about the best way to preserve these memories. And an over-abundance of technology doesnโt help! This short guide, Digitization Options for Family Photos: Including Slides, Film Negatives, and Home Movies, offers various ways to map out a plan and process for family media preservation.
There are various approaches you can take to scanning and digitizing these materials: send them out to a service or scan them yourself. Many of us don’t feel comfortable sending our precious photos out so we take the โdo it yourselfโ route. However, the DIY approach requires making the right choices when it comes to purchasing equipment and actually scanning items so that the resulting digital files are useful for genealogy research.
The process becomes more complicated once you discover that you need to digitize items such as film negatives, slides, oversized photos, home movie film and more. Do you purchase one scanner to handle all of these items? Or must you spend money for specialized scanners that youโll only use a few times?
Digitization Options for Family Photos: Including Slides, Film Negatives, and Home Movies offers tips regarding digitizing items, with some sound advice on developing a comprehensive scanning program for items in your family archives. I hope youโll find this guide useful!
About Thomas MacEntee
What happens when a โtech guyโ with a love for history gets laid off during The Great Recession of 2008? You get me, Thomas MacEntee, a genealogy professional whoโs also a blogger, educator, author, social media connector, marketer, network builder and more. I was laid off after a 25-year career in the information technology field, so I started building my own genealogy-related business called High Definition Genealogy. I also created an online community of over 3,000 family history bloggers known as GeneaBloggers. My most recent endeavor, Hack Genealogy, is an attempt to โre-purpose todayโs technology for tomorrowโs genealogy.โ Iโm a lifelong learner with a background in a multitude of topics and Iโve finally figured out what I do best: teach, inspire, instigate, and serve as a curator and go-to-guy for concept nurturing and inspiration. I believe in success, and that we all succeed when we help each other find success. I see things differently than most in the genealogy field; Iโm almost never content with the status quo. That doesnโt mean I chase after change just for the sake of change; but when I see an opportunity to improve something and to bring more people into the genealogy sphere, thatโs where youโll find me.
So what do I do? Visit https://hidefgen.com/about/thomas-macentee/ to read more.





