Thanks for all of the ideas. Not sure which way I'll go at this time.
I was a freelance photog for many years. I did magazine work for the hospitality industry, farm journals, rural and country life. I shot everything on Fugi and chrome. I had approximately 20,000 slides. A flood destroyed most of them, all but about 500. All of that quality work and memories of shoots are gone. So I'd like to preserve what's left. I may make prints of a few at some time, I may show them from time to time via emails, etc.
When everything went digital I did not want to change over. I had thousands of dollars of 35mm, and large format equipment, and I did not want to spend thousands more on new equipment, nor was I interested in re-learning a industry that was my bread and butter for so many years.
I have a Canon digital camera. I bought it two years ago with the idea I was going to get back into photography...but my God it's hard to learn. It takes the fun away from shooting. I'm not a technical kind of guy. So the digital talk is way above my comprehension.
But I would like to view those slides again. I still have the old slide projector. But I'm not interested in setting up each time I want to see the pics, or show them.
Thanks again all!
I was a freelance photog for many years. I did magazine work for the hospitality industry, farm journals, rural and country life. I shot everything on Fugi and chrome. I had approximately 20,000 slides. A flood destroyed most of them, all but about 500. All of that quality work and memories of shoots are gone. So I'd like to preserve what's left. I may make prints of a few at some time, I may show them from time to time via emails, etc.
When everything went digital I did not want to change over. I had thousands of dollars of 35mm, and large format equipment, and I did not want to spend thousands more on new equipment, nor was I interested in re-learning a industry that was my bread and butter for so many years.
I have a Canon digital camera. I bought it two years ago with the idea I was going to get back into photography...but my God it's hard to learn. It takes the fun away from shooting. I'm not a technical kind of guy. So the digital talk is way above my comprehension.
But I would like to view those slides again. I still have the old slide projector. But I'm not interested in setting up each time I want to see the pics, or show them.
Thanks again all!