Dave Merrill
Axe-Master
My wife has physical prints of a bunch of pictures taken on a cross country trip 30-something years ago. She'd like to get them into digital form.
She took pictures of the prints with her iPhone, and is trying to adjust the color settings to match the prints. It's super time consuming, and not coming out that great.
Is there a better way?
For instance, is there some place we could bring them to that's local to us (Arlington MA) that could do a good job for not too much money?
Or a piece of software that could look at the prints and the pics and auto-magically color and contrast correct the pics (don't it)?
Or even better, a place to take the prints to that could do a good job of digitizing them, being super careful of the prints themselves? I'm not sure my wife would go for that, she's real protective of them, both as a photographer herself, and as her history.
I'm completely fishing here, not my wheelhouse. Which is why I'm asking the crew.
Thoughts?
She took pictures of the prints with her iPhone, and is trying to adjust the color settings to match the prints. It's super time consuming, and not coming out that great.
Is there a better way?
For instance, is there some place we could bring them to that's local to us (Arlington MA) that could do a good job for not too much money?
Or a piece of software that could look at the prints and the pics and auto-magically color and contrast correct the pics (don't it)?
Or even better, a place to take the prints to that could do a good job of digitizing them, being super careful of the prints themselves? I'm not sure my wife would go for that, she's real protective of them, both as a photographer herself, and as her history.
I'm completely fishing here, not my wheelhouse. Which is why I'm asking the crew.
Thoughts?
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