Wonderlicious
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My mother and I want to archive a lot of our old photos in digital format. I am interested in buying a film scanner, as we have kept practically all the negatives (35mm). I thus have a few questions concerning a suitable scanner:
1. I personally have a Mac, and am having trouble finding a scanner on the Internet that will actually work with one as well as Windows computers. I should also add that whilst understand that 35mm has an equivalent resolution to 15-20MP, I don't think that my mother would really want to fork out a highly expensive scanner that would most likely give a resolution quite equivalent to that; we (well, my mother) would rather go for one under £150.
2. We have kept the negatives inside the plastic sleeves from processing in storage cupboards in my parents' bedroom. The negatives all date from between a year and thirty plus years, and I was wondering: if their negatives were scanned in today, what would the state of the pictures themselves be like? Might the colours be a bit distorted, for example?
I'm sorry if I seem a bit gormless here; I'm quite new to photography overall, and I know relatively little about the qualities of film having been caught up in the digital realm since adolescence.
1. I personally have a Mac, and am having trouble finding a scanner on the Internet that will actually work with one as well as Windows computers. I should also add that whilst understand that 35mm has an equivalent resolution to 15-20MP, I don't think that my mother would really want to fork out a highly expensive scanner that would most likely give a resolution quite equivalent to that; we (well, my mother) would rather go for one under £150.
2. We have kept the negatives inside the plastic sleeves from processing in storage cupboards in my parents' bedroom. The negatives all date from between a year and thirty plus years, and I was wondering: if their negatives were scanned in today, what would the state of the pictures themselves be like? Might the colours be a bit distorted, for example?
I'm sorry if I seem a bit gormless here; I'm quite new to photography overall, and I know relatively little about the qualities of film having been caught up in the digital realm since adolescence.

