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    Posted on Dec 28th, 2007 @ 19:21 under Personalized

    When my wife was in Art college, she did a great number of sketches that I think are absolutely amazing. She did one of her youngest brother and another of her bedroom that simply blew me away. Her attention to detail is stunning, that’s for sure.

    She doesn’t have all the pieces she drew though, because some were sold or lost throughout time, but she has a ton of old slides that contain images of her creations. I noticed there is a growing market for transferring Slides to CD, which would be awesome, because then she would have a more permanent record of her artwork.

    I didn’t know they were actually doing that, although it does make sense. I have known for years that you could take a slide, to the right place, and have it printed as a photograph, it just never dawned on me that slide transfer could be done to a CD. Why not you ask? Because it just never entered my brain, that’s all. I know it may not be some great big exciting mystery to you, but for me, it was enlightening.

    The next think you’re going to do is tell me they can transfer your 35mm slides to DVD as well, aren’t you?

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