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		<title>What is the best way to convert 35mm color slides to high-res digital photos?</title>
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Terry B asked: 
The scanner I have does not scan into high resolution format.  Will the best results come from scanning them in myself, or paying a service to scan them in?  How do these services offer varying levels of resolution? These slides are from my years in college (in the 80&#8217;s) and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The scanner I have does not scan into high resolution format.  Will the best results come from scanning them in myself, or paying a service to scan them in?  How do these services offer varying levels of resolution? These slides are from my years in college (in the 80&#8217;s) and high resolution is the main goal I&#8217;m trying to achieve. A little more cost is ok with me. I really just want the best resolution possible.  Thanks in advance for your help!</p>
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