Digital Directions

Bring Your Family's Photos, Slides, & Books When You Come to RootsTech 2017

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E-Z Photo Scan has been providing free scanning of photos and slides at RootsTech for the past several years and will eclipse a combined total of more than one-quarter million family photos at this year's event.

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What People Are Doing With Their Digital Photos Is Changing

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What people are doing with their digital photos is changing
What people are doing with their digital photos is changing over very short periods of time. Learn what is making the biggest changes in the ways we view and share photos.

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Don’t Leave Your Family Photos Behind When Jumping the Gap

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Don't Leave Your Family Photos Behind When Jumping the Gap

Do you find yourself straddling an ever-widening digital divide? This divide is particularly the case when it comes to a family’s personal photos...

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Photo Aficionado Takes on Saving His Family Photos

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Gary Pageau's personal photo collection as he starts out to digitize them using the Kodak Professional Photo Scanner rented from E-Z Photo Scan
This is a story about digitizing your family photos. A veteran in the world of marketing and publishing within the photo industry, Gary Pageau, sets out to tackle the digitization of a treasure trove of his printed family photos having fallen into disarray and fading into obscurity.

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The Digital Photograph Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary

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The first digital image made on a computer in 1957 showed researcher Russell Kirsch's baby son. Credit: NIST
So you thought digital photographs were a relatively new arrival that swept in as we began the 21st century? 
Well, guess again. The first digital photograph was produced in 1957 and is celebrating its 60th anniversary.

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