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There is no better way to protect your photos than to convert
them to digital!
If you were forced to evacuate your home because of an impending disaster like a
wild fire, hurricane, or flood, what irreplaceable items would you grab? Except
for people and pets, likely it's your photos that you'd hate to lose most. What
if you had a copy of your photos on CD or DVD that you could easily take along or
an extra copy safe and sound at a friend or relative's house? Or had the option to have your high resolution images backed up to a safe, redundant storage service outside your homeā¦that makes one
less thing to worry about when disaster strikes and time is precious.
But disasters don't just happen on a grand scale. In fact, most disasters
happen on a more personal level. A toilet or washer hose that breaks and floods
the house, a burglar or vandal strikes, or a fire in all or part of the house. Once
lost, you photos are gone forever. Insurance can cover the replacement costs
of every other possession, but no value can be placed on your photos and no amount
of money can recreate the lost moments captured on film.
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Digital is forever
An investment in digitizing your photos is money well spent not only for the peace
of mind it can provide but for the many new uses you'll diskover for those old photos
and the new smiles you'll enjoy by viewing them in more contemporary ways.
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Digital lasts forever and makes perfect copies every time
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There are good reasons why everything around us has gone digital. First it
was music, then communications and video, and now photos. Once in digital
form, you can make a perfect copy every time. You can share it, you can store
it, you zap it across the globe with the click of a mouse. Your digital photos
won't fade with age and they won't take up any space in your closet. You can
even keep backups in several locations so that if one should get lost or destroyed,
you can replace it with a perfect copy from a back up. Its the perfect way to make
your precious memories last forever.
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Put them on display with a Digital Picture Frame
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Buy a digital picture frame that can store and display your photos automatically.
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Share inherited photos with the whole family
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No more fighting over who gets those heirloom photos or over who has to store them.
Simply make a copy of the discs containing all the cherished photos for everyone
and spread the love.
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Leave a legacy
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Right now all of your recorded history is sitting in a bunch of boxes, probably
in storage with a bunch of other "stuff". Its not easy to
move, its not easy to pass down. Put it all on disc and then you're free to
give copies of the disc to every member of your family. It can now get handed
down for generations to come.
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Turn your entire collection of family photos into a neatly
organized book.
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After scanning your photos, we can print a book that includes all of your scanned
photos. It's like having the Reader's Digest version of your family's history.
Click here for details. Imagine your entire collection
of family photos neatly organized and in one book.
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Turn your photos into a slideshow you can play on your television
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Now that you've digitized your photos, turn them into a
Slideshow Movie movie you can play on your television.
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Print a poster-sized image that you can frame and display
in your home or office.
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Turn that once in a lifetime photo into a unique gallery piece that you display
with pride in your home.
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Put them on display on your computer
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Use your digital photos as a screen saver on your computer. Windows XP comes with
a screen saver that circulates the pictures in a directory. There are also
a variety of photo album and screen saver programs available to show off your pictures.
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Order reprints and enlargements online
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We have partnered with Kodak to allow you to easily order prints and enlargements of your scanned photos right from our Expo service.
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Pre-scan before you scrapbook
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Scrapbooking is a great way to organize and showcase your photos, but as you know,
it can also damage irreplaceable pictures. By sending us your pictures to
scan before you start scrapping, you can spare your originals from harm.
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