EverPresent is excited to announce that we have opened a new satellite location in Portland, Maine in a partnership with Mainely Frames & Gallery on Congress Street in Downtown, Portland! We are proud to offer Portland, ME families photo scanning, …
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Have you found some of your grandparents’ old albums and scrapbooks in the attic? Instead of packing it all away for another time, now is the perfect opportunity to turn family treasures into a modern photo book! At some point …
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8mm film is one of the formats that we are able to watch in the viewing station of our Newton, MA headquarters. We see all sorts of videos when we view them alongside clients or convert them to digital. Here …
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Clients bring us video tapes in all shapes, sizes and conditions. We can almost always convert any given tape to digital, but sometimes it takes special equipment or extra work from our team. When tapes come in damaged in some …
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EverPresent sees film of all ages and sizes. We convert 8mm, Super 8, 16mm, and other film reel formats into shareable digital videos. Many clients try the viewing station at our Newton, MA store to relive their past for the …
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Mini DV video tapes are one of the newer formats of video tape, and one of the last tapes still in use. Due to how new the tapes are, they are one of our favorite formats to work with. Though …
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Photo management software company Mylio recently put out a blog post titled “Do You Know Where Your Photos Are? (Really? Are You Sure?)”. It’s a great post about how difficult it can be to keep track of their photos and …
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35mm negatives are a common film format used in photography. We scan many thousands of these negatives every year at EverPresent, and 35mm is the most common film format that we see. Here are some fun facts we thought you …
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Sometimes the handwriting scrawled on an old photograph is just as important as the photograph itself; sometimes it’s best to preserve the names of long lost relatives in old photos when you send the digital files to your loved ones.
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