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A slide scanner is a device designed to convert photographic film slides or negatives into digital images. It works by illuminating the slide and capturing the image with a high-resolution sensor, producing a digital file that can be stored, edited, or shared on your computer.
Yes, most slide scanners are equipped to handle both 35mm slides and negatives. Some models may also support additional film formats, so it's important to check the product specifications for compatibility with your film type.
Many slide scanners come with their own scanning software, which is used to operate the scanner and manage digital files. Some scanners are also compatible with popular photo editing programs, giving you flexibility in how you process and organize your scanned images.
Most slide scanners connect to your computer via USB. Some models may also offer wireless connectivity options. Once connected, you can use the included software or compatible applications to start scanning your slides.
Yes, many slide scanners feature built-in image enhancement tools, such as dust and scratch removal, color correction, and brightness adjustment. These features help restore and improve the quality of your old slides during the scanning process.