Digitizing Family Film
I inherited both of my grandparent’s 35mm slides and 8mm movies; it was not until years later that I decided to find out what was in the boxes. I found myself mesmerized by all the precious memories. Many of the people I had heard remarkable stories about but had never had I met the people. After reviewing the film, I felt a sense of understanding for who they may have been. I took my newfound int
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Many families and collections still have glass slides and glass plate images carefully stored away. These fragile pieces often hold some of the oldest and most detailed photographs, capturing moments from generations past.
Because they are made of glass, they can be easily damaged, scratched, or broken, and viewing them properly requires special equipment.
At Digitizing Family Film, I carefully digitize glass slides and glass plate images into high-quality digital files, preserving every detail while safely handling these delicate originals.
Once digitized, you can:
• Preserve fragile originals without further handling
• View and share images easily with family or organizations
• Create backups to protect against loss or damage
Jason Robertson
Digitizing Family Film
503-583-5956
Many families have boxes of printed photos stored away — albums, shoeboxes, and drawers filled with memories that haven’t been looked at in years.
Over time, photos can fade, get damaged, or be lost, and it becomes harder to share them with family members.
At Digitizing Family Film, I can carefully scan your printed photos and slides into high-quality digital images, making it easy to organize, view, and share your collection.
Once digitized, you can:
• Create backups so nothing is lost
• Share photos with family and friends
• Enjoy your memories on your phone, computer, or TV
Jason Robertson
Digitizing Family Film
503-583-5956
In the 1980s and 1990s, many families used compact VHS-C camcorders to record everyday life. These small tapes captured vacations, holidays, birthdays, school events, and all the little moments that made up family life.
Because VHS-C tapes were designed for camcorders, they can be difficult to play today without the original equipment or a working adapter. Many families still have these tapes sitting in drawers or storage boxes but no simple way to watch what’s on them.
At Digitizing Family Film, I specialize in converting VHS-C camcorder tapes into high-quality digital files. Once digitized, your videos can be easily watched on a computer or TV, shared with family members, and preserved for years to come.
If you're local, there’s no shipping required — you can bring your tapes directly to my studio.
Call or Text: 503-583-5956
Jason Robertson
Digitizing Family Film
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