Photos & Slides to Video

Transfer your photographs and slides to video.

 Preserve these treasures for your family.

Create presentations for your business.

Dramatic improvements in digital imaging technology has made transferring slides and photographs to video both economical and incredible. High resolution cameras, scanners and powerful video processors available today make the process quicker, easier, and the results are truly impressive.
Conversion to video makes it easy to view and share these "video montages" with family members, friends, business associates, students, clients, sales force.
Instead of 1000's of slides or dozens of carousels, boxes, myriad picture albums, scattered and lost negatives... pictures can be transferred to video tape or DVD. Once digitized these captured images can be  organized into a video album also referred to as photo or video montages. The finished product is then copied to VHS tape, DVD or both. Other tape and computer formats are also available. In addition to photos and slides we can also transfer newspaper clippings, diplomas, logos  etc.
  • All photos are digitized from postage stamp size up to 8 x 10's.
  • Each photograph is handled individually.
  • Borders are added when necessary.
  • Title screens are added to the opening and closing of the montage.
  • Smooth digital cross-faded transitions are used between photos.
  • Other special transitions effects can be added.
  • Background music and narration can be included.
  • We can make a wonderful historical presentation from your photos and slides.
  • The original photos (slides) are returned to you. They are not harmed in the digitization process.

By having your slides/photos transferred to video, multiple copies can be made and shared with all the family members involved. By creating a digital master of your presentation all your copies will be of equally high quality.

We use professional digital video equipment that is among the latest in non-linear, digital video technology. Studio quality multi-chip cameras (not consumer-grade camcorders) and high resolution professional scanners are used to capture your images. They are then processed and digitally stored to retain the highest quality.

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