2364 Main
Building B
Philomath, OR
97370
Convert Photo, Video & More to Digital
Testimonials
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Christian
They were ready to answer any email I sent within minutes.....
Had these folks scan 4500 of my dad's and grandfather's slides, dating back to the 50s. They were ready to answer any email I sent within minutes, took care of everything fast, and the scans look amazing. Their website is a little bit old-fashioned, but don't be fooled, they are the best out there.
Amy
I am so thrilled with the service from start to finish....
I sent 2600 of my mom’s Kodachrome slides to DPSDave. They Were from 1951-1985. I have been so afraid to send these to any of the big labs for scanning.
A few of my photographer friends recommended this site. I requested the expedited service. My slides were a bit more of a challenge as they all had individual metal frames and were also in another sleeve as well.
The most fragile ones were from my dad’s time in Korea. I can’t believe how fast these were done. I got to see them right away via Dropbox. I am so thrilled with the service from start to finish. Great prices too. Highly recommend. Will use again.
Margaret
I can’t imagine there is anyone out there better than this company....
Very knowledgeable. Great results on my nearly 6000 slides — some very old. Very quick turn-around. Quick with answers to my questions. I had them put on USB and wow have we freed up space! I can’t imagine there is anyone out there better than this company.
Testimonials
Judy I
A very positive experience from start to finish.
All of my questions were answered promptly in advance of placing an order, and communications from the company were timely and informative. I had both slides and prints transferred to digital format, and they did an excellent job within the estimated time frame and cost.
Allen O
The service was excellent. They answered my questions and stepped me though the process.
During my military service in the USAFSS in the early 1960s I began taking slides. For various reasons I had not seen any of them in 4 decades. I tried converting some on my own years ago but the process was very slow and the results, iffy. Recently (2019) someone recommended DPSDave.
I was very cautious as I had never heard of them and my slides were very important to me. The service was excellent. They answered my questions and stepped me though the process. I had two concerns.
One was losing them or damage in shipping and the other was quality of results. They used *** which I've found to be the most reliable package delivery system and I was thrilled with the results! I had a couple of special requests and they were done exactly as requested.
These are good folks. I will be using them for other conversions and have already recommended them to family and friends.
Thanks much Dave!
John L
The service was excellent. They answered my questions and stepped me though the process.
DpsDave processed over 700 slides from the 40's to the 70's for me. The digital images came back looking great. A few slides were falling apart and they did not charge anything extra for handling them.
They put the images into folders according to how I had sorted them, named each photo image appropriately, and the shipping process was flawless. I recommend this service
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Group the photos or slides into stacks, and secure these stacks with rubber bands, baggies, envelopes, cling wrap or aluminum foil in such a manner that they are held tightly together. Slides are particularly problematic, as it’s their nature to escape and travel about inside boxes. If you have a stack of slides held together with rubber bands that would come apart if you dropped it on the floor, it’s probably going to come apart inside the box during shipping. Limiting stacks of slide to 4 inches high and using two rubber bands to secure them works well. Slides are susceptible to damage if they are loose inside a box. Photos travel safest in plastic bags, envelopes, or stacked up and held together with a rubber band. Most photos are not damaged by rubbing against each other during transit. However, some very old paper photos can be damaged in this manner, so use your best judgment. For these very old photos, a piece of padding between each photo ensures safe shipping. More info: SAFE SHIPPING or SHIPPING OPTIONS and PACKING TIPS |
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