I have searched the guides and didn't see this mentioned anywhere.
Any ideas what hardware tools are available to convert actual slides to digital content??? I have an uncle that has a lot of time and a *lot* of slides. Even slides from the 50's.
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A flatbed scanner works well to convert slides to digital (tiff, jpg, etc).
I have a Microtek scanner that's 2-3 years old and it came with a transparency adapter for scanning slides or negatives.
You could also look here: http://www.shortcourses.com/how/slides/slides.htm
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