![]() In fact, it’s fun to find an old image that was thought to be a “lost cause” and breathe new life into it with this compact film scanner. Old underexposed photos can look better and flaws from the old minilab’s unbalanced machine or poor quality paper are no more. Now, the technology of both hardware and software combine in the DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 II from Konica Minolta so that you get a good quality scan as well as the tools to improve the images. The other option was doing this at home on a traditional flatbed scanner with an often-clunky adapter of some kind-but that didn’t quite do it either. The technology to scan these images to a PhotoCD can be found in many local photography shops and even supermarkets or drug stores and has existed for a while, but the quality of the output never seems quite as good as the original. Do you have an old box full of 35mm negatives or slides you keep saving so that someday you can “do something” with them? I know I have a few boxes like this.
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