![]() ![]() You will find that you spend more time loading and unloading the trays then you will spend on scanning the images. It only takes about 2 seconds to scan each image. The scans are at 5 Megapixel and it’s fast. Turn the unit on and scan one slide or negative at a time. The Wolverine comes with two trays – one for slides and one for negatives. No computer is needed – but of course you will want to use one along with your favorite image editing software after you digitally convert your 35mm slides and negatives. The unit is self-contained including digital storage and a wall wart power supply. You don’t need any software to scan the images. But, if you want to get your feet wet and take a look at all those 35mm slides and negatives then this might be a good choice for you based on my experience. This is a very low-end device at low-cost. Review of the Wolverine F2D 35mm Film to Digital Converter But the real purpose of this post is to encourage you to go find those slides and negatives from your parents, grandparents, friends, and family and take a look at some history. There are many units on the market that can do this. A while ago I picked up a very low-end device that can scan these 35mm slides and convert them to digital form. You can unlock those memories of the past and bring them into the digital universe for less than $100. But, how to do view those images today, in the age of digital photography? Those slides and negatives hiding in your parents and grandparents closet may have some valuable memories. Slides, and the negatives from which they were produced, are a remnant of a past age of photography before the technology disruption to the industry ushered in by digital cameras. Suppose your parents or grandparent lay on you dozens of boxes of what is shown above.
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