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About Film Formats
Learn about film formats and how to indentify your materials.

About Digital ICE Processing
Learn about how ICE works and why we recommend it for all scans.

About Digital GEM Processing
Learn about digital GEM processing and whether or not to use it on your scans.

About Digital ICE4 Processing
Learn about what digital ICE4 is here.

About Image Cropping
What is cropping? What happens when an image is cropped? Find out here.

About Image Rotation
What do you mean by rotate images if needed?

About Our Scanners
The Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED.

About DVD
What is a DVD?

About DVD Physical Formats
There are many types of DVD's available and it can be confusing. Learn about the different types here.

About DVD Application Formats
How can you use a DVD? Well, it depends on how that DVD was encoded, learn more here.

 

Why

Why Digitize Your Slides, Negatives, and VHS Tapes?
More than a few reasons why you should go digital....

Why Film Scanning is Best
Film scanning and print scanning are not the same. Learn why film scanning is best here.

Why Not Scan Myself?
Professional scanning vs. scanning yourself. Save yourself the time, hassle, and headache and let Pearson Imaging scan your film.

 

How To

How to Choose a Scan Resolution & Processing Options
Learn about how to decide what scan resolution is best for you and what processing options you may want used on your scans. An overview of our settings and scan options.

How to send in your materials
Overview of the order process.

How to Clean a Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED
An in-depth step by step guide.

 

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
Got a question? Check here first.

 

 

 

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