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Monday
Dec212009

Preserving Photographs Digitally

They are precious memories, yet how many times have you stashed those photos away in a box somewhere and there they sit?

I’ve done that! Or you have them in a scrapbook that is now getting warped by sunlight and temperature change? Here we look at going digital with your important pictures that tell your story and need to be preserved for all time! Tony LiVigni, and Shana LiVigni, share ways to protect your pictures by having them scanned and then saved for any technology that comes our way!

 

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Preserving Photographs Digitally

 Visit www.hollywoodphotoscanning.com for more information.

Reader Comments (2)

I'm a musician and I had all my photos from being on the road for years put on disc by Hollywood Photo Scanning. They do great work and its so much fun seeing these photos again. They look like they were just taken yesterday even though some of them are 30 years old. I can't say enough about their work. I know anyone who listened to this program will love what Hollywood Photo can do to their photo collection. Great show Cindy!

December 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Valenti

I'm in marketing, so I know how much trouble it is to scan and color correct photos by hand. I sent Hollywood Photo Scanning hundreds of my family photos (some of them quite old) and I was amazed at the high quality of work I received at such a reasonable price. The pictures where correctly oriented, the color was right on the mark, and best of all, they were all saved ina format that will last. Hollywood Photo Scanning does remarkable work! I STRONGLY recommend them.

December 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJoan O'Meara

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