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Bridge past and present with this digital film scanner on sale from Kodak

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TL;DR: Scan and save old film negatives and slides with Kodak Slide N Scan for $169.97 through August 4 and preserve memories for future generations.


Revive your cherished memories you may have thought you’d never see again with the Kodak Slide N Scan Film Scanner. This handy device brings the memories of yesteryear into today, allowing you to easily scan and preserve precious moments stored in old film negatives and slides.

Hurry and grab it for just $169.97 until 11:59 p.m. PT August 4 so you can bring your family history to life, saving those special moments in a digital format for future generations to enjoy.

This handy device allows you to look through your parents’ and grandparents’ photos, capture those moments digitally, and ensure they’re never lost to time. It features integrated controls for color adjustment, image rotation, and basic editing, making it easy to fine-tune your scans to perfection.

The emotional value of holding onto these memories is priceless. As you scan and save these images, you’re not just archiving photos; you’re keeping your family’s story alive. This scanner is perfect for older users to relive old times they may have forgotten, as well as younger audiences eager to see their relatives’ old photos, or even rich family history.

With Kodak Slide N Scan, you can bring the past into the present, preserving your memories with ease and sharing them with loved ones. Don’t let your precious memories fade away — save them today and keep them alive for years to come!

You have until August 4 at 11:59 p.m. PT to grab this discount on the Kodak Slide N Scan for $169.97 — take advantage of this deal before the price goes back up.

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Kodak Slide N Scan Film & Slide Scanner

$169.97
at The Mashable Shop

$224.99
Save $55.02



https://mashable.com/deals/aug-4-kodak


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