Oct
16
Photo Scanning for The RV Traveler
Filed Under RVs
Whether you are running a Featherlite or a Fleetwood, if you’re spending serious time on the road then you probably want to take as many of the comforts of home with you as you can. No matter how big your rig is you’ll never find room for those photo albums or boxes of photos you have stored in the closet. And even if you had room you probably shouldn’t expose your photos to the additional risks that traveling presents.
Wouldn’t it be great to take a complete set of all of your photos with you, neatly stored away on a DVD or two? Digitizing your ordinary photos is the way to make this possible. Whether you decide to purchase an inexpensive photo scanner and do it yourself or send your photos to a low cost scanning service. You can find excellent scanning services for as little as a nickel per scan.
Aside from making your photos portable, photo scanning stops them from everyday deterioration and aging. Making several complete copies of your images and storing them in different places insures that they are never lost or destroyed by natural causes. And scanning makes it easy to share complete copies with each family member.
Looking for something to do on those evenings “on the road”? Scanning our photos makes it possible to build a slideshow that you can watch on TV. Software like Pro Show Gold by Photodex makes it easy to add text to your images, and add your favorite music. If you don’t feel that talented, there are many services that will create a slideshow for you to meet your needs.
A great way to show off your scanned images is to load them into a digital picture frame. Some of the better frames come with slideshow capabilities, and can play music. The good news is that the price of digital frames is coming down, so be sure to shop wisely. Memory cards for storing your slideshows or digital photos have really come down in price. For a few bucks you can store all of your photos in the picture frame. So if you’re traveling to see family or meeting new friends on the trail, having your photos on a digital picture frame will be great.
If you have more than a few photos, scanning them yourself can end up as one of those unfinished projects. Photo scanning can be incredibly boring. So think about using one of the photo scanning services found online. You should first try to get an idea of what your needs are, and then shop carefully. Don’t pay extra to have your photos scanned at more than 300 dpi, because in the vast majority of cases it does not produce better images. Search “Photo Scanning Recommendations” by this author for more information on how to choose a photo scanning service.
So next time you’re on the road again you’ll have the sense of satisfaction that your family’s photographic history is permanently safe and secure. No matter where your travels take you you’ll have all of your precious memories at your fingertips. You’ll be able to add the digital pictures that you’re taking now to your photo collection and they won’t be in two different formats. Digital photographs take very little storage space, are cheap to reproduce, and can be viewed and shared easily. Have a safe trip!
Are you considering photo scanning for your recreational vehicle or to protect your family’s precious memories from damage and deterioration? Pete Fontaine provides more information about scanning photos at his website www.nickelscan.com