02-19-2024, 05:04 AM
Hi all,
Lot of thanks for your advice.
They are old photos, captured by me on Kodar color films in the past, when I travelled worldwide. They were developed to paper photos by professional photo shops. I have thousands of them still packed in boxes.
Later I scanned some of them on Epson scanner and posted them on my websites. Because of aging due to time, some old photo turned to yellowish color. Those problematic photos uploaded were downloaded recently on following website;
Photo Gallery – Europe
http://phgallery4.reynoldstocks.com/dusseldorf/
Photos
[1][2][3]
I needs those old photos to create photo slideshows with following features;
Writen desciption - 2 texts, English and Chinese
Oral narration - 2 languages and 2 dialects - English, Chinese Cantonese and Mandarin dialets
Background music
Followings are 3 examples of my photo slideshows created recently and uploaded to YouTube
1)
Cebu City, Philippines - Part 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb7_4WEu0Ik
2)
17 Miles Scenic Drive, Monterey Pennisular, California, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bj1oW8_qYA
3)
Redwood Forest, North California, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJHZqoiCZcI&t=20s
Last year I tested scanning the old photos on Mobile phone camera;
setups
======
Samsung S22 Ultra mobile phone, with 256G storage, mounted on tripod and connected to desktop computer via USB cable.
Desktop computer:
AMD Ryzen 5, 8 core CPU
DDR3 32G RAM onboard
Dell 32" 4K display
OS disc - PCIe 3.0 SSD
Disc for storage - 4TB WD Magnetic drive
Samsung mobile phone is controlled on the Desktop computer via remote desktop (remote access) setup.
Wonderful, the scanning is much faster, with better quality of digital photos created. I just loaded the photos on an index board below the tripod. I don't need touching the mobile phone.
I may try again. Now I have a better quality mobile phone, Samsung S24 Ultra with 512G storage.
Possibly I'll build a new desktop computer,;
AMD Ryzen 9, 8-core CPU
64G DDR4 RAM onboard
OS disc PCIe 4.0 SSD
Regards
Lot of thanks for your advice.
They are old photos, captured by me on Kodar color films in the past, when I travelled worldwide. They were developed to paper photos by professional photo shops. I have thousands of them still packed in boxes.
Later I scanned some of them on Epson scanner and posted them on my websites. Because of aging due to time, some old photo turned to yellowish color. Those problematic photos uploaded were downloaded recently on following website;
Photo Gallery – Europe
http://phgallery4.reynoldstocks.com/dusseldorf/
Photos
[1][2][3]
I needs those old photos to create photo slideshows with following features;
Writen desciption - 2 texts, English and Chinese
Oral narration - 2 languages and 2 dialects - English, Chinese Cantonese and Mandarin dialets
Background music
Followings are 3 examples of my photo slideshows created recently and uploaded to YouTube
1)
Cebu City, Philippines - Part 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb7_4WEu0Ik
2)
17 Miles Scenic Drive, Monterey Pennisular, California, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bj1oW8_qYA
3)
Redwood Forest, North California, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJHZqoiCZcI&t=20s
Last year I tested scanning the old photos on Mobile phone camera;
setups
======
Samsung S22 Ultra mobile phone, with 256G storage, mounted on tripod and connected to desktop computer via USB cable.
Desktop computer:
AMD Ryzen 5, 8 core CPU
DDR3 32G RAM onboard
Dell 32" 4K display
OS disc - PCIe 3.0 SSD
Disc for storage - 4TB WD Magnetic drive
Samsung mobile phone is controlled on the Desktop computer via remote desktop (remote access) setup.
Wonderful, the scanning is much faster, with better quality of digital photos created. I just loaded the photos on an index board below the tripod. I don't need touching the mobile phone.
I may try again. Now I have a better quality mobile phone, Samsung S24 Ultra with 512G storage.
Possibly I'll build a new desktop computer,;
AMD Ryzen 9, 8-core CPU
64G DDR4 RAM onboard
OS disc PCIe 4.0 SSD
Regards