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Post by beaglemom on Jun 16, 2018 18:54:06 GMT
Has anyone used legacybox to digitize old film, slides and/or photos? I have all my grandparents stuff and need to get it done. And with 4 kids 7 and under home for the summer I didn't have the mental bandwidth to do it myself.
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caangel
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Post by caangel on Jun 16, 2018 19:38:45 GMT
I'm not familiar with that company but I used Costco to transfer slides to digital.
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keithurbanlovinpea
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on Jun 16, 2018 21:45:22 GMT
I did for a handful of really sentimental items, but it is a bit cost prohibitive for every piece of memorabilia. My dream is to get it all digitized when I retire.
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Post by beaglemom on Jun 16, 2018 22:32:30 GMT
I did for a handful of really sentimental items, but it is a bit cost prohibitive for every piece of memorabilia. My dream is to get it all digitized when I retire. On Zulily they currently have the $999.99 package on sale for $339.99. Which is why I'm tempted!
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Post by buddysmom on Jun 17, 2018 0:05:58 GMT
I had mine done through Sam's right before Christmas. They had some type of sale and they were around $12 each to copy and took about two weeks to receive.
I just logon and can watch them on my computer. They also made DVDs but we don't have a player and don't need them.
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