Picture slides... you mean that you have it on FILM based slides and not electronically? It would be very very time consuming to scan them with a slide scanner, but you can buy a slide scanner that would work. Some regular scanners come with a slide scanner adapter, or have that as an option. (I own one, but am not satisfied with the result, or the speed at which it scans).
So I recommend that you hire a service. Your local CVS drug store can run it through their service via Kodak, a name that you can trust. Or you can send it to a service like Larson Digital Service at http://www.slidescanning.com/ I used them and am totally thrilled at the results.
Good luck
2006-11-11 05:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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right click the image file names or the folder they are in and slide down the menu to "Send To" and another menu will appear and you click on the cd drive to send them there. you'll need a cd-r or cd-rw disk in the drive
another way is to drag and drop the files onto the drive name and release the mouse button to send them there
2006-11-11 04:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Does your scanner support the scanning of 35mm slides? If it doesn't, then you need one that does. Scan them to your hard disk, and then burn the resultant .jpeg images to a CDR or DVDR with software such as Nero.
2006-11-11 04:35:22
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answered by Phish 5
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you can do it with media center program in more programs option if you have windows xp media center edtion 2005
2006-11-11 04:33:42
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answered by nik3z_11 3
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you can do it with nero writer or ulead studio prog
2006-11-11 04:32:07
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answered by mamali z 2
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use NERO 7
http://www.nero.com/eng/index.html
2006-11-11 04:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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