The library has equipment that can be checked out to use at home that will help you convert media such as photos, audio cassettes and CDs to digital files.
Kodak Scanza Digital Film & Slide Scanner The Kodak Scanza converts film negatives and slides to JPEGs in seconds. This does NOT convert printed photos to digital images.
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Scan photos and documents to digitize them and share with others. Supports 3x5, 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10 in sizes photo scanning but also letter and A4 size paper. Optical Resolution is up to 600 dpi. Scanning Time: 2 seconds for one 4x6 photo and 5 seconds for one 8x10 size photo@300dpi. You can easily convert about 1000 photos to digitize files in one afternoon and share with your family or friends. Free Photo Editing Software: |
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Cassette Tape to Digital Converter This player can be used as a portable cassette player by plugging in standard headphones, or connect it to your computer, download the free “Audacity” software and convert your cassette recording into a digital audio file. |
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Burn discs or upload data from discs to your computer with this plug and play external disc drive. High speed USB 3.0 brings faster data transmission speed and stable performance. Designed with eject button so that you never have to worry about your disc getting stuck inside this external CD/DVD drive. |
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Wolverine Film2digital MovieMaker Converts 8mm and Super 8mm film to MP4 digital files and can also be used to playback film reels on a television or computer monitor. The small display on the device allows for following along and selecting video to convert or view. |
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ClearClick Video to Digital Converter
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We encourage you to watch the instructional video before your visit to help you get started right away with your reservation.
The library does not offer video editing software, but there are many free free editing tools on the internet.
The library recently upgraded its microfilm reader to the ViewScan4. This machine is available to anyone from the public to use it. The machine also has capabilities of viewing and printing film negatives.