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How to Convert Slides to CD

Slide to CD

You can convert your slides to CD at cheapest prices and also the quality of this conversion is very high. There are irreplaceable memories filled in your slides and currently video conversion specialists can convert your slides into scratch proof CDs. Therefore, you can share these with others. The experts take extra precautions during converting slides to CD as the memories in the slides are irreplaceable. And also an extra digital backup for every slide will keep by the experts for 25 days after delivering them to the customer for making sure that they receive them safely. In slides, the quality of print is very high and you can really see it now. The platinum process utilized by experts can scan every slide in 4000 DPI (dots per inch) and contrast, manual color, scratch and grain restoration included in it.

Video conversion specialists can convert your slides to CD at various levels of superiority to meet everyone’s requirements. The 2000 DPI bronze transfer is aimed for the consumer who cannot afford better slides to CD service but desire to see a slide show on his TV. There are silver slide to CD procedure (3000 DPI) consists of self reinstallation and permits for prints up and about to 5*7. In gold conversion, (3000 DPI) is the initial that consists manual reinstallation (contrast, manual color, scratch and grain) an additional rotating and crop as required. The real slide to CD service is platinum process as it consists of 4000 DPI scan and there are manual reinstallation technology that produce the finest possible result from the slide. As there are high resolution scan and reinstallation, the photos from platinum process will be printed up and about to 10*14.

Copying slide to CD preserve the image in digital form and utilities as a backup to copies on a computer. First of all, convert slide to a slide show through a narrative prior to putting these on the CD and increase their usefulness further. There is photo editing software having the capability of making a CD version straightforwardly. There are different steps given below which show you how to convert slide to CD manually. The process is identical like old operating system and can apply to windows vista.

1. Use an expert film scanner or a scanner with slide adapter and image editing software to convert slide into digital copy in your computer which save the slides as JPEG files. Correct the images to appropriate orientation and correct any image problem like darkening or scratches which may have occurred due to long term slide storage.

2. Put an empty CD-R disc in the CD drive. To format the disc select ‘mastered’ that is readable in any computer and a system older than windows XP.

3. Windows explorer should be utilized to find the files which are copied on the system. If there is more file then select File/Select All or Organize.

4. On top of your screen on the menu bar, click on ‘burn’. The next screen will appear showing a list of files prepared to be written on the disc. Then click on ‘burn to disc’ on the menu bar. Select next while ‘prepare this disc’ appears. And the process is finished.

Slide to CD


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