Great options to keep your Polaroids preserved somewhere for the future! My childhood Polaroids are completely discolored and partially mangled. 😅 Perhaps I should scan them before things get worse.
Ah I see. Usually the older Polaroids last a little better than the newer ones. Maybe it’s how they were stored? Regardless, scanning them would be a good idea. Might even be able to correct some of that discoloration.
Ah ya, good suggestion! I had considered similar scanners. I decided against one after I read that they might introduce artifacts into the scans. Wouldn’t be a problem if I wasn’t printing my Polaroids.
Great options to keep your Polaroids preserved somewhere for the future! My childhood Polaroids are completely discolored and partially mangled. 😅 Perhaps I should scan them before things get worse.
Ah I see. Usually the older Polaroids last a little better than the newer ones. Maybe it’s how they were stored? Regardless, scanning them would be a good idea. Might even be able to correct some of that discoloration.
Thanks for talking about the different scanner types. I was wondering why I was getting soft scans using adapter.
You’re welcome. I noticed that most of the other videos about using a scan adapter didn’t mention needing a certain scanner.
Canon P208II
Compact, portable, no lid or glass, and a dedicated photo mode. Works great.
Ah ya, good suggestion! I had considered similar scanners. I decided against one after I read that they might introduce artifacts into the scans. Wouldn’t be a problem if I wasn’t printing my Polaroids.
I have seen these type of scanners, don't they produce stripes on certain colours?