
Organization: Everything preserved as is, in order, with labeled folders, captions and metadata.Trust: Over 40 million memories preserved, 30+ years experience, 60+ expert technicians.Convenience: Home pickups, over 40 local stores, and easy shipping kits.

ScanDigital has three technicians review each photo before it's finalized, so you can count on the quality of each scan, and its satisfaction guarantee means if you're not happy with a scan, ScanDigital will rescan the image(s) for free. If you don't want DVD or want to edit your footage, you can pay $29/cassette and get MPEG-4 files with a hard drive. If you have video digitization needs, then ScanDigital might just be the best option for you, offering Betamax, VHS, Hi8, VHS-C, and MiniDV to DVD services starting at $23 per cassette. You can also pay 88 cents/photo for 1200 dpi. ScanDigital has one of the widest selections of options, though things are a bit pricey, starting at 68 cents per printed photo at 600 dpi. ScanDigital does it all, from printed photo scanning to VHS, 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm to DVD, as well as slides and negatives. If you need things quickly and don't need the absolute best quality available, then GoPhoto is a great options. You can also delete as many scans as you like if there are those you don't want, and you only pay for the scans you keep.įor 25 cents extra per scan, you can get 1200 dpi scans for printed photos, and for 50 cents extra per scan, you can get them in TIFF format. Photos are usually scanned within two weeks, and GoPhoto uploads everything to an online album where you can view and share your photos. Pricing starts at 44 cents apiece for photos up to 8x10, and where GoPhoto really shines is its turnaround time. The service offers 600 dpi resolution for printed photos and 2000 dpi for slides and negatives.
#Gemini photo digitizer x17 pro full#
GoPhoto offers the standard fair of photo scanning services, including printed photos, negatives, slides, full albums, and VHS to DVD. It's pricier than other options, but very high-quality. Pricing starts at 60 cents per photo for photos up to 8.5x11. If you need a total solution for digitizing your physical memories, Memories Renewed has you covered all the way around. Memories Renewed also offers audio transfer from cassette, mini- and microcassette, reel to reel, and vinyl. "On a set of torn and damaged family photos we submitted, Memories Renewed did high-quality restoration work that should please all but the absolute fussiest of consumers…" (Wirecutter)


Memories Renewed is the Wirecutter's top pick for best digitization service because of the excellent resolution of its scans, quick turnaround time, and near-perfect photo restoration services. ScanCafe will then send you back your photos, a DVD of your scans, and an online gallery is created for you, so you can share it all via social media. You can go all the way up to 10,000 scans for 21 cents/photo. This is a great option for bulk photo digitization, since pricing starts at 29 cents/photo for 500 scans. ScanCafe sends you the kit, you fill it with your photos, and send it back. Pricing starts at 33 cents per printed photo (up to 8x10 in size), but if you choose ScanCafe's "Value Kit" option, you can pay as little as 21 cents per photo. ScanCafe offers 3000 dpi for scanned slides and slide negatives and 600 dpi for scanned printed photos. ScanCafe is another service that help preserve just about all of your older home media, from photo and slide scanning and restoration to VHS tape conversion and HD scans of 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm film.
