I assume that was meant to read "old school" slides - not slides of stool samples?

Most "old school" film processing centers have slide scanning services. Costco charges 32 cents per slide, for example:

http://www.costcodvd.com/services_and_pricing-slides.aspx

Even the Walgreens near us likely has a service to digitize all sorts of media including slides to DVD, although they seem to charge 59 cents/photo:

http://www.walgreensdvdtransfer.com/DVD-transfer-pricing.htm

If you prefer to DIY the whole process, this youtube video shows a nice setup, using a camera, $5 slide viewer, and an improvised light box:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF9wwtY7pg0

Patrik

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Cere Davis <ceremona@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,

Does anyone have a line on a cheap and easy way that I can digitize my old slides that were meant to be used in an old slide projector?

Thanks,
Cere

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Science-Art/Kinetic Sculpture

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