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USB Negative 35mm Slide Scanner
Transfer your 35mm Slides and 35mm Film Negatives to your PC
For those of use that are old enough to use cameras before the “big switch” to digital you’ve no doubt got loads of memories stored away on 35mm Slides and 35mm negatives. Its not unusual for these to languish in boxes in cupboards or under the stairs gathering dust. The promise of course is that “one...
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A Look At The Distinguished Features Of Samurai Artwork
Every artwork has its distinguished features specialty. There is a strong impact of tradition culture on the artwork of any particular region. In the samurai artwork we see the collection of tradition and culture of countries like China Japan Vietnam Korea. Actually this samurai artwork is the showcase of features of artistic work from the above...
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Use Photo Boxes To Organize And Store Your Photographs
If your photo storage currently consists of packets and packets of film envelopes with the event photographed scrawled on the outside of the packets you are not alone. Photo organization is a project that many people put off. There is however a simple way to both organize and store your photographs and that is by using photo boxes.
Photo storage boxes also come...
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A Brief Description Of Chess Boards
When it comes to mind games chess is undoubtedly at the top of the list. This game has been around for more than sixteen hundred years. To this day chess is one of the most popular games among people of all ages. The game includes kings queens and soldiers who fight for victory. This interpretation of chess pieces may seem a bit funny but these are the kinds of pieces we play...
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The First Photograph
The summer of 1826 was a turning point in recorded human history. After ten years of failed experimentation a man by the name of Joseph Nicephore Nipce created the first permanent surviving photograph. The first surviving photograph depicted was the view from Nipce’s workshop at his estate in Gras France. Though hard to decipher it contains several buildings a tree and a barn. Although...