Transforming digital photos into slideshows
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Hello,
I know... it’s the opposite of what is asked nowadays... yet, I would like to be able to use my digital device to have slides again in order to project "stopped" photos - Do you know if this is still possible, and if so... which online labs offer this service? Thank you in advance,
Wishing you a wonderful year full of smiles!
"Mamy" Nikolline
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I know... it’s the opposite of what is asked nowadays... yet, I would like to be able to use my digital device to have slides again in order to project "stopped" photos - Do you know if this is still possible, and if so... which online labs offer this service? Thank you in advance,
Wishing you a wonderful year full of smiles!
"Mamy" Nikolline
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 8.0
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Hello,
This transformation is called "Slide Shooting"!
Yes, some labs still do it but at high prices. About €5 per slide!!
Here are two:
One;
Two.
Now, you still have the DIY approach and tinkering. The closest solution is to print your images on transparent overhead projector paper in the format of a slide, and then stick that into a slide cardboard...the only downside is that you need to print at maximum resolution, because a dot that's almost invisible to the eye becomes disproportionate when enlarged. Laser printing also gives good results but printers don't always accept transparent film.
Ultimately, I believe the best solution is a video projector, which provides much better results.
Have a nice day and Happy New Year as well.
Good Luck And Enjoy!
THE BRAVEHEART
This transformation is called "Slide Shooting"!
Yes, some labs still do it but at high prices. About €5 per slide!!
Here are two:
One;
Two.
Now, you still have the DIY approach and tinkering. The closest solution is to print your images on transparent overhead projector paper in the format of a slide, and then stick that into a slide cardboard...the only downside is that you need to print at maximum resolution, because a dot that's almost invisible to the eye becomes disproportionate when enlarged. Laser printing also gives good results but printers don't always accept transparent film.
Ultimately, I believe the best solution is a video projector, which provides much better results.
Have a nice day and Happy New Year as well.
Good Luck And Enjoy!
THE BRAVEHEART
LE COEUR VALEUREUX
Thank you