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Peter H
10-07-2013, 10:46am
Hi,

As this is my first post, it is my first step back into photography in about 40 years! Although I have a digital camera that I use for snapshots I have not been serious since I toted around a Cannon F1 back in the early '70s or borrowed my uncles Leica or Rolleiflex. I used to get the film developed in Sydney or by my uncle. Anyway, I will have to get into the whole digital SLR thing. In the meantime, I am also in possession of the family photos which date back to pre 1900 and there are also a number of different format negative strips and some positive negatives from the late 30's. I am digitising the photos using a flatbed scanner and doing some fairly basic enhancements using a trial copy of photoshop CS5 which is about to run out. I think there is about 400-500 photos going up to 1960 with some about 60 photos of the western front from 1926 -1927 (war memorials, graves etc) which were taken by my family who fought and lost family in flanders (where they are from). Many of the sites that appear in the photos and some of the family homes were subsequently lost in WWII as were some of the people in the pictures.

As my Mum is 94 and her cousin in Flanders 84, I am really trying to get the pictures digitised and annotated as quickly as possible so that we do not lose this unique record. To this end can anyone recommend an adequate piece of software that is not as complicated or expensive as photoshop and a good scanning/digitising solution that can deal with multiple photos at once, negatives and positive negatives eg slides of different sizes and materials. Thanks for any assistance you can provide. I will also be buying a digital SLR when I can afford it!

ricktas
10-07-2013, 11:42am
Welcome Peter.

I would suggest perhaps reposting your question regarding scanning etc into our film forum (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/forumdisplay.php?33-Film) as often members do no read the intro forums and with a good thread title and in the film forum, you are most likely going to get much more informed responses by directing your questions to those who frequent the film forum.

ameerat42
10-07-2013, 11:42am
Welcome to AP Peter H. You've got a mammoth task ahead of you there.

This is the Introductions forum and not given to long discussion of other topics.

Post the essence of your enquiry in the General Help Forum: http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/forumdisplay.php?21-General-Help

Just a brief reply, though: you either go flatbed with useful transparency scanner, OR, as someone here has done, rig up your digital camera
to duplicate the images. Perhaps even a combination. And, there are free software suites that will do the basics - and you stuff - that Photoshop offers.
AM.

Kym
10-07-2013, 12:05pm
:gday: & Welcome
- lets see some photos in the main CC forums (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/forumdisplay.php?5) maybe try a competition or 2 and have fun!


Check the New to Photography (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showlibrary.php?title=Books:New_To_Photography_Book) book and equipment guide before purchasing - lots of good advice.

Wayne63
10-07-2013, 1:19pm
Welcome to AP Peter, Enjoy the site and look forward to seeing some of your pics in the forums

Mark L
10-07-2013, 8:36pm
G'day Peter.
As mentioned already, you get more help posting you questions where Rick and AM have provided links to.
GIMP is free software that will do the stuff you've been using CS5 for. ..... http://www.gimp.org/about/introduction.html

Good on you for doing what you're doing.:th3:
Once you've completed you're mission I'd hope you'd be kind enough to share a few of you're favourite images with us on AP. Would be interesting.

ameerat42
11-07-2013, 8:31am
G'day Peter...
Good on you for doing what you're doing.:th3:
Once you've completed you're mission I'd hope you'd be kind enough to share a few of you're favourite images with us on AP. Would be interesting.

And in the meantime...

Mark L
11-07-2013, 7:36pm
And in the meantime...

here's another free edit for Peter to try ....... http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?122330-LightZone-editing-software-is-now-FREE!&p=1160653#post1160653