Innovative Technology 35mm Negative and Slide Converter to PC
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Product Description
Don't allow your treasured memories to fade away! Use our 35mm Negative and Slide Converter to preserve your treasured memories. Simply connect this device to your PC and using our easy one-touch "instant scan", recapture all of your old images into clear digital copies which are perfect for archiving, sharing or just re-living the fond memories. Archive your photo collection in a format that's more permanent, easier to share, and fully digital for increased creative control. This product features: • Easy-to-use scanner • Automatic alignment of each slide and negative • Adjusts to proper focus, exposure, and color for crisp, clear digital images of all your originals • Includes USB cable and PC software for editing, cropping, and resizing • 5.0 megapixels • Requires Windows XP/Vista/7
Product Details
- Brand: Innovative Technology
- Model: ITNS-300
- Dimensions: 11.25" h x 5.25" w x 5.25" l, 1.86 pounds
Features
- Transfers 35mm negatives and slides to PC or notebook quickly and easily and print, edit or archive photo collections with quick and easy scanning software
- Easy operation with One Touch instant scan with a 5 Mega Pixel sensor for hi-res, full-color scanning
- Fixed focus range and auto exposure/color balance with high-quality 4 glass optical element
- Includes USB cable and PC software for advanced editing such as color enhancement, red eye and scratch removal and exposure correction.
- Does not currently support MAC computers
Customer Reviews
Great customer service!
I bought the converter to use with color slides, because my computer scanner takes 2-3 minutes for each slide, and with about 6000 slides that's just too much time.
I run Windows XP, and when I got the converter I mistakenly set it up for 64-bit Windows, when my computer is actually running 32-bit. I found out it won't work at all if you make that mistake. Once I corrected it, everything worked just fine. I did run into some difficulty with the slide tray. You have to open and close it carefully -- there are three clips (one in the middle and one on each end). If they are not all snapped shut the slide tray will get stuck. Also, be careful not to spring one of the hinges on the back of the slide tray -- that will also make it stick. In other words, the slide tray is plastic so don't treat it like it was made out of metal. I accidentally sprung one of the back hinges and the tray stuck in the device with my slides in it. I called Innovative Technologies and got complete cooperation from them. They were great!
Ok product, but I hope you don't need support!
I bought this product back in MAY2009 and was eager to begin converting my negatives to digital. I did experience some problems. It would freeze and I'd have to disconnect it for awhile. Sometimes it would freeze after one negative, sometimes after dozens, but it eventually does freeze. I must state that my computer is running Vista (which is garbage), but the software is supposed to be Vista compatible. I've even uninstalled the software and reinstalled it, but the problem persists. I've contacted Innovative Technology twice (waited 2 months between emails) and each time I get the automated response telling me how important my business is to them and they will respond shortly. They never do and I check my junk mail before emptying and it's not going there! OK so now that I told you the bad news about this product, how about some good?
I've read the complaints that say it takes a long time to convert each picture, and I have to disagree. It doesn't take any longer than if I were scanning something on a regular home scanner. You do need to make sure that the picture has fully "developed" before confirming the image (you'll notice as it scans each image the color slowly changes...when the colors stop darkening/lightening it's time to save the image and move on). Now negatives don't hold up too well over time and they start to lose their color. What you need is photo editing software to touch up the pictures afterward, but if you ask me that's almost expected. The pegs that hold the negatives are slightly off for some negatives but I just adjust accordingly. You can still close the negative holder without it in the pegs.
The instruction manual isn't extremely helpful, but I still advise reading through it as you install and do your first scans. It is EXTREMELY small so it's not going to take long! Bottom line is it's certainly worth the price. I've already gotten my money's worth out of it, even with the frustrations I encountered.
Long Lost Pictures
I've been looking at these for about two years. I've watched the reviews and comments, trying to decide which one was worth the money. When I saw this one that only cost 50 dollars, I decided that was affordable. If it didn't work very well, I wasn't out very much money.
I'm very happy with this scanner. I have thousands of slides and negatives that either were never printed as photos or the pictures were lost. I just wanted to see what the negatives looked like, without paying 20 cents a print. Some of these pictures I haven't seen in 30 years.
I'm not going to win any photo contests with these pictures, but I'm thrilled to finally see what the pictures are. Plus when printed out, they have a funky vintage look them.




