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Digitizing of Up to 1,000 4"x6" Photos Plus Digital Archiving from ScanMyPhotos.com (Up to 83% Off)

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Technicians digitize up to 1,000 4”x6” photo prints into high-resolution files, preserving your memories in a digital archive

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Choose from Three Options

  • $29.99 for photo scanning with conversion to DVD (up to $179.95 value)
  • $34.99 for photo scanning with conversion to a same-day cloud upload (up to $199.99 value)
  • $39.99 for photo scanning with conversion to an 8GB flash drive (up to $195.99 value)

Technicians bulk scan and digitize up to 1,000 4”x6” prints into high-resolution (300-dpi) digital files, then archive them to one of three formats—DVD, flash drive, or digital download via secure online cloud server. Return shipping is not included and is $12.95 per voucher.

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Limit 4 per order. Photo-preparation procedure applies. Merchant will only ship domestically (United States only). Valid for 4"x6" prints only. Return shipping not included and is $12.95 per voucher. Add-on services available when placing your order. Online redemption only. Limit 10 per person, may buy 10 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 30 days. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid with other offers or promotions. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About ScanMyPhotos.com

ScanMyPhotos.com began in 1990 as a small retail photo center in Irvine, California, but thanks to innovations in Kodak photo-scanning technology soon blossomed into a national, online picture preserver. Lauded by Popular Photography as the "leader in digitizing prints," featured by USA Today, and mentioned in both Forbes and the Los Angeles Times, and profiled on KTLA-TV news, the company artfully converts printed memories into edit-ready, 150-, 300-, or 600-dpi images conveniently stored on a data DVD or flash drive, or uploaded to the cloud.

Technicians can also convert slides and negatives into digital files, restore timeworn photographs, and transfer VHS or 8mm to high-definition DVDs so that moms can preserve their children's first birthday parties and dads can update the home videos where they reenacted episodes of Charlie's Angels.

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