By: Nena Maria Carrillo ICT435 Senior Project 13 December 2012.
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By: Nena Maria CarrilloICT435
Senior Project13 December 2012
Researched six slide/negative scanners Compared prices and compatibility with
different Windows Operating Systems Researched ease of use and size Read user reviews of the scanners Researched what software came with
the scanner and what cables or special cables may be needed to use
ImageLab FS9T 9MP - $79.99Pacific Image Prime Film
7250U - $219.99
Kodak 4x6 P461 - $84.80 Brookstone iCONVERT - $69.99
Honestech - $129.99
ION Slides 2 PC - $49.99 I Chose This Scanner
ImageLab FS9T – Standalone or Export Photos by Connecting to PC – Uses SD Card
Pacific Image Prime Film 7250u – Connects to PC
Kodak 4x6 P461 – Standalone or Export Photos by Connecting to PC – Uses SD Card
Brookstone iConvert – Standalone or Export Photos by Connecting to PC – Uses SD Card
Honestech – Standalone or Export Photos by Connecting to PC – Uses SD Card
ION Slides to PC – Connects to PC
Read the Quick Start Guide or Manual Before Installing
Sometimes they Require Software to be Loaded Before Connecting Hardware
Decided on an Outdoor Theme for the Slides
Obtained Slides from 1957, 1967, and 1988
1957 and 1967 Slides were Photos from Japan Courtesy and Copyright of Luzier Family – Used with Their Permission for this Project
1988 Slides were Local Photos Courtesy of and Copyright of Krzenski Family – Used with Their Permission for this Project
Make sure borders are still in tact and durable for feeding
Wipe slide to remove any lint or debris but use great care – be careful not to scratch the slide - any scratches will show up on the scanned photo
Decided on an Outdoor Theme for the Negatives
Negatives used were from 1999, 2001, and 2002
All Negative Photos Scanned are Mine Some were in good shape; others that
were loose were scratched and bent Learned that some of the lines and spots
that showed up on the scanned photos were actually from a dirty processing machine when the film was processed
Carefully wipe negative – do not use scratchy wipes or hands – this could cause scratches to show up on the scanned video
Make sure slide is long enough to fit in negative tray so it does not move or get stuck in the scanner
Adjust the Color Balance such as Contrast, Brightness, White Balance
Crop if necessary Remove/fix scratches with Healing or
Cloning tool Remove/fix dark spots with Healing or
Cloning tool Rotate photo if necessary Fix small/annoying imperfections if
possible
There are many options available to create a Slideshow
In Windows, you can set your screensaver as a slideshow
In Windows Picture Viewer, you can set your photos to play as a slideshow
You can use Windows Movie Maker to create a Slide Show Video
You can use Power Point to create a Slide Show
ORIGINAL SLIDE SCAN
TWEAKED SCAN
In Windows Photo Viewer, you can “Play Slide Show”
All you need to do is select the folder with your photos, open it in Windows Photo Viewer, and Select the Play Slide Show button at the bottom of the screen
You can also personalize your desktop to use your photos as a slide show
Right click on your desktop, select Personalize, select Screen Saver, and select folder with the photos you would like to use for the slide show/screen saver
Create a PowerPoint Presentation and insert the photographs you would like
Save it as a Powerpoint Show (.pps or .ppsx)
Use a movie maker or video maker program
Select the photos for your video
Add a title and credit slides at beginning and end
Save it as the format you would like to play in
Decide on a timeline Decide on music or background noise if
you want Decide if transition effects, i.e., fade in,
fade out, enter corner, etc. Decide if you want it in a constant loop Decide how to start and end the video Decide on a theme or subject
Video tape scanner installation process Video tape scanning process Video tape tweaking of photos process Video tape creating Slideshow – Settings
on the computer and PowerPoint Video tape creating Slideshow Video
Know that all steps will not follow outline completely
Expect problems and delays Upload all information to the website Make sure you have a backup of
information just in case pc fails or video cameras fail
Have fun with it