Why You Should Digitize Photos for Your Upcoming Family Reunion

Posted by Julie Morris on Sat, May 25, 2013 @ 06:00 AM

Why You Should Digitize Photos for Your Upcoming Family ReunionIf there’s any event that’s worth digitizing photos for, it’s a family reunion. Whether it’s a one day event or a weeklong vacation on the coast, a reunion is the perfect time to recollect and create new memories. Now, you can make it easier to remember the good times and revisit the places you’ve been through digitized photos. It’s not hard to do – you don’t have to be a photographer to do it. It’s also a great way to protect your memories. If you want to re-visit times you feel were the ‘times of your life,’ here are a few reasons why you should digitize photos for family reunions.

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Topics: digitize family photos, digitize your photos, digitize photos, digitizing photos

Color Considerations for Scanning Photos

Posted by ed oboyle on Fri, May 24, 2013 @ 06:00 AM

Color Considerations for Scanning PhotosPreservation of colors and of image details is one of the objectives of photo scanning. Not only do we want to preserve images as they are now, but also as they originally were captured. Photo prints, slides and negatives all experience some degree of color shifting over time. This is especially apparent in cases where in amateur film stocks of the 1960s and 1970s or when cheap photofinishing was used. It was not uncommon for mass-market photofinishers to skimp on quality control to achieve ultra-cheap mail-order or drugstore prices. Photo prints looked okay when they first arrived in the photofinishing envelope, but faded over the years.

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Topics: convert 35mm slides, color management, convert negatives to digital, convert photos to digital

5 Father's Day Gift Ideas From a Photo Scanning Service

Posted by Julie Morris on Thu, May 23, 2013 @ 06:00 AM
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Topics: photo scanning service

How To Solve Your Noise Problems With Scanned Photos

Posted by ed oboyle on Wed, May 22, 2013 @ 06:00 AM

How To Solve Your Noise Problems With Scanned PhotosWhether you have a lifelong love of photography or you’re a budding photographer, you understand not every picture is perfect. The tone of the picture might seem odd in one, or your subject may have moved too quickly in another. Often you’ll find a better version if you take multiples. One problem that can plague an entire set of pictures is noise.

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Topics: Scanned Photos, Digital Imaging, Noise

Preserve Your Family Legacy by Organizing Photos After Photo Scanning

Posted by Julie Morris on Tue, May 21, 2013 @ 06:00 AM

Preserve Your Family Legacy by Organizing Photos After Photo ScanningBefore starting a photo scanning project, it’s helpful to have reliable guidance. At FotoBridge, we not only provide photo scanning services, but we’re committed to assisting you with the whole process of preserving your family legacy. One area that’s often overlooked is the act of photo organizing for the many original pictures you have. Once you finish the photo scanning process, it’s tempting to throw them back in a box, but as APPO experts have proved, the organizing process doesn’t have to be difficult!

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Topics: Photo Organizing, photo scanning

Why Use Sharpening When Digitizing Photos

Posted by ed oboyle on Fri, May 17, 2013 @ 10:00 AM

Why Use Sharpening When Digitizing PhotosThe statistics speak for themselves; digitizing photos is a must for preserving memories. But how do you take your pictures from bland to beautiful? With a variety of photo enhancing software programs and professional scanning services, it’s easier than you may think. Depending on the state of the original photo, there are several steps to enhance the overall look. One step that almost always does the trick is sharpening.

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Topics: digitizing photos, Sharpening

Before Saving Scanned Photos, Think About Compression

Posted by ed oboyle on Thu, May 16, 2013 @ 06:00 AM

Before Saving Scanned Photos, Think About CompressionDepending on the size of your photo collection, it can take quite a while to scan each photo and edit it for optimal viewing. We know you have ensured that the channel registration is set correctly and tone contrast is just right. You’ve probably also spent hours cropping each photo and removing red eye. You even took the best steps to protect the original prints. Before you complete saving your scanned photo, make sure to take note of compression. The process of saving a picture can effect its quality. Don’t let your hard work go to waste! Understanding how to appropriately compress your scanned photos will result in beautifully preserved memories.

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Topics: Compression, Scanned Photos

Bit Depth Issues to Avoid When You Scan Pictures

Posted by ed oboyle on Wed, May 15, 2013 @ 10:30 AM

Bit Depth Issues to Avoid When You Scan PicturesWhen you start to scan pictures, there are several characteristics of your photo that you should be concerned with while scanning. One of these characteristics that can affect the quality of your photo is bit depth. Besides being proficient in scanning pictures for you, we at FotoBridge also enjoy being a resource that provides you with valuable information! We took this opportunity to take a closer look into how bit depth affects your scanned photos.

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Topics: scan pictures, bit depth

What You Should Know About Resolution When Scanning Photos

Posted by ed oboyle on Tue, May 14, 2013 @ 09:30 AM

What You Should Know About Resolution When Scanning PhotosDon’t let the sheer volume of your photo collection keep you from digitizing the images. Scanning photos is a wonderful way to preserve family memories and with a little know-how, can be an enjoyable process. Think of it as an opportunity to walk down memory lane! With the right technical skills, you won’t take the wrong turn. There are a few common mistakes that everyone makes when scanning photos and one is related to picture resolution. High resolution doesn’t necessarily make a better photo.

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Topics: DPI, scanning photos, Resolution

3 Tips for Packing Prints Before Sending to a Photo Scanning Service

Posted by Julie Morris on Sat, May 11, 2013 @ 06:00 AM

3 Tips for Packing Prints Before Sending to a Photo Scanning ServiceSo you’ve finally decided to take the plunge and send your pictures to a photo scanning service to be digitized. Thousands of customers have done just the same thing and they can now enjoy those memories on a computer and share them with family members. We're glad you’ve been properly protecting your prints to reduce damage so you are now ready to send your prints to a photo scanning service to be digitized!

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Topics: photo scanning service, Packing prints

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