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  • optical disc broken CD-R means lost digital photos

    Optical Disc Risk

    CDs and DVDs are popular digital media formats, but it doesn’t mean they’re safe. If you have backups on optical media, you must…

  • decayed film reel that cannot be digitized - covert movie reels

    Convert Film Reels Before It’s Too Late

    We love converting home movie reels so that families can enjoy and share them again. Still photos are wonderful, but…

  • Chaos to Memories Photo Albums - square photo books - professional photo organizers

    Square Photo Books

    Most photo books are rectangular, but with decades of experience in photography and design, the photo books we design for our clients are always…

  • negatives in the wrong order

    Negatives in the wrong order?

    Most film cameras load and shoot film in order from frame 1 to frame 24 or 36. That means each frame was exposed and…

  • collection of unusual photo formats

    Scanning Unusual Photo Formats

    Our clients bring us familiar photo formats including prints, slides, and negatives, but they also bring us unusual formats and ask us if we…

  • Obsolete digital storage formats including Syquest, floppy disk, Jaz drive, and Zip drive - old storage formats

    Old Storage Formats Make Bad Backups

    We’re working on a digital photo organizing project that involves lots of old digital media formats. Most of these formats are only 20-25 years old, but technology changes fast…

  • estimating photo slides with a ruler

    Estimating Photo Slides

    One of the most common questions we get is about the cost of photo scanning projects. We could spend many hours counting photos to get an exact number, but instead…

  • estimating printed photos

    Estimating Printed Photos

    Last week we had a new client drop off a small batch of photos she needed scanned for a memorial slideshow. To provide a quick estimate…

  • collection of photo prints, negatives, and envelopes

    Organizing and Sifting Physical Photos

    The best way to solve a big problem is to break it down into a bunch of small problems. That’s what I tell myself when I face huge photo organizing projects. For example…