I scanned most of my family negatives (~4 generations) and pictures on a hi res backlit scanner bed with negative trays. I have more to do but got burned out (a few years ago now) and need to finish the job. The most important pictures I manually retouched any flaws so I had virtually perfect images. It's amazing how you can scan and reproduce pictures from original negatives that are of much higher quality than the prints they had in the day.
I've enjoyed them a lot, seeing the way it was, the people who have passed, the lives they led, their special moments captured on film. Memory lane is fun to visit, and more important when you get old.
I've got a few negatives. But I don't have the tech you're talking about and more than likely no way to get a hold of it. My cell phone's pretty good at capturing the pictures even the ones from old prints from the 60s. To see my mom when she was 22 years old it's such a trip. To see us as a family when we were going on neighborhood campouts, talk about memory lane.
My now ex-gf bought the scanner for me one Christmas (after I told her what to get, lol!). It works great! I've scanned at least a couple thousand images. The details in those negatives are fascinating compared to the prints of the day. I have photo software that allows me to change exposure, contrast, brightness, etc. Filters to sharpen, blur, and other tools. It can consume some time. My mom grew up on a farm. I have a picture of her at 10 years old with her pet sheep. Really cute picture.
What kind of scanner?
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