Super-simple slide and negative scanning with iConvert

The iConvert is a swift and easy way to scan slides and photographic negatives
  • Rohan Pearce (PC World Australia (online))
  • — 28 January, 2011 11:44

Maybe you have a dusty shoebox of old slides, or perhaps you're an aficionado of film photography and have a pile of negatives. If you want to digitise these memories you can either pick up a multifunction device with a slide scanning attachment or, if you want a way to do it simply and quickly, pick up the US$99 iConvert.

The iConvert negative/slide scanner captures images at 1800dpi — and, according to the manufacturer, it takes less than a second to perform a scan. The iConvert features a 2.4in LCD screen to view pictures as you capture them, and the files are saved to an SD or MMC memory card.

You can also connect the iConvert to a PictBridge-compatible printer or PC via USB.

The iConvert lets you adjust exposure as well as rotate and flip images.

Via Ubergizmo.

Rohan Pearce

Rohan Pearce

PC World Australia (online)
Topics: photography

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