New Hampshire’s Best Digitizing Service for Photo Scanning, Video Transfer and More
From VHS tapes to 35mm slides, Granite State families go Digital with EverPresent
With four locations in New Hampshire and doorstep pickups available across the state, you will never have to put your precious photos, slides and video tapes in the mail again. We know how important family memories are, and it’s our mission to make it easy for every family to preserve their photos and videos.
Our team of over 60 digitizing technicians has the equipment and expertise to scan your photos, convert your video tapes to DVD or USB, and transfer anything else you can think of to digital. Over the last three decades we have digitized tens of millions of family keepsakes, and we’d be honored to do the same for you.
Digitizing services offered to our New Hampshire clients
Our team has the technical experience to convert anything you bring us to digital.
Photo Scanning Service
Our scanning is at 600 DPI high resolution on professional-grade scanners. Whether scanning photos, frames, letters or oversized items, everything is cropped, oriented, optimized, labeled and kept in order.
Album & Scrapbook Scanning Services Available in NH
Our expertise here is nationally recognized. We scan the delicate albums other companies won’t touch. All photo albums are returned as they were once scanned, and you may pick from full-page scans or individually cropped images.
Slides To Digital
35mm slides and negative scans are most common, but we are also capable of scanning rare format transparencies like 220s, 127s, glass plates, stereo slides and more. Scanning up to 4,000 DPI includes dust removal and optimizing.
Our video tape transfers are clean and predictably and affordably priced. We digitize tapes to DVD or USB, including VHS, Hi8/8mm, MiniDV, Beta and more. All video to digital files are Mac/PC compatible.
Audio Transfers Services Available in NH
Reel-to-reel audio and cassette tapes are the most popular choices for digital transfer, but we can also transfer vinyl, DAT and other audio formats. Audio correction is included, and you may choose .wav or .mp3 files to CD or USB.
Film To Digital
Film reels are captured on custom made transfer machines at up to 2K HD. We can deal with moldy reels, damaged reels or reels with sound for 8mm, Super8 and 16mm home movie film transfers. Digital files are available on DVD or USB.
Your entire digital media collection, de-cluttered, de-duplicated, and organized by our professional digital organizing technicians.
Custom crafted and fully personalized photo book designs. Work directly with a designer with as much or as little involvement as you like.
Slideshows combining a custom selection of photos, videos, music and more; personalized for any event by our team of expert designers.
Turn hours of raw footage into something even more special. Perfect for creating highly videos, family documentaries and more.
5 Star Review from a video transfer client in Portsmouth, NH:
“Excellent customer service! Thank you for helping get my precious videos and pictures safely organized and preserved. Such a relief knowing it’s done finally!”
– Tracey G. | Portsmouth, NH
Three Ways NH Families Can Start Digitizing with EverPresent
HOME PICKUPS
Too many boxes to move on your own? Complimentary home and office pickups are offered throughout the East Coast for projects over $300.
LOCAL DROP OFFS - 75+ LOCATIONS
All readily available for convenient drop-off. See which store is closest to you. Our drivers personally transport projects to our local lab for digitizing.
FREE SHIPPING
We accept mail-in orders from across the U.S. We’ll email a pre-paid UPS label or apply a shipping credit if you ship on your own.
NEW HAMPSHIRE DIGITIZING DROP OFF LOCATIONS
New Hampshire
5 Star review from a VHS to DVD client from Lebanon, NH:
“I dropped of my old tapes in Lebanon, NH. In a few days, I received a call from a representative of EverPresent to discuss my needs. Even though it was during the busy holiday season, EverPresent returned my new videos on time and I was able to share some precious memories with my family at Christmas. I would highly recommend EverPresent.”
– Donna | Lebanon, NH
New Hampshire Home & Office Pickup Service
DOORSTEP PICKUPS IN NH, WITH OPTIONAL ZOOM CONSULTATIONS AVAILABLE FOR PREP
These projects often have multiple moving parts, with media ranging from photo album scanning to slide conversion to VHS to digital, and many stories to tell. There can be heavy lifting involved. This is why many New Hampshire families choose our personalized doorstep pickups. Doorstep pickups are easily scheduled by clicking the button below. You will get a call before your appointment where you can let us know exactly where you left your project (doorstep, porch, etc) and we will safely pick it up. Everything is packed in weatherproof bins and barcoded before being taken to our state-of-the-art lab for processing.
You can now opt for a virtual prep session. One of our senior consultants will schedule a Zoom call with you to offer their expertise and to simplify the process of organizing and preparing for digitizing. Afterward, we will schedule a doorstep pickup to safely take the material to our lab and bring it back when the project is wrapped up.
“They brought back so many wonderful memories”
“September 1968 to April 1969. They remained in a box until I sent them to EverPresent. By then the recordings were over 50 years old. So many voices of people who have passed including my mother and father. I could make out the voices and they brought back so many wonderful memories. The process was so easy. The staff at EverPresent were very helpful. I urge anyone reading this to give serious consideration to using EverPresent. Thank you so much EverPresent.”
– John | NH
The GRANITE STATE’s CONNECTIONS TO PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMA
The Old Man of the Mountain
The Old Man of the Mountain, which was located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, was first referenced in 1805. A prominent theory is the shape was formed due to the retreat of glaciers about 12,000 years ago. Thus, this formation was truly a wonderful display of nature.
Unfortunately, it collapsed on May 3, 2003. The corresponding picture shows the profile of the ‘face’ on the left, and what it looks like post-collapse on the right. Many were distraught by the loss; plenty of folks paid tribute to the site, while others push for memorials.
Seeing this in person was a phenomenal experience that cannot be replicated. There will be people that never got the chance to see the Old Man in person, which is a shame. Luckily, we have photographs of the landmark for folks to look upon fondly. The photos preserve this memory for us; otherwise, the image of the Old Man may have been permanently lost to time.
Ken Burns
Ken Burns, the Academy Award nominated and Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker was raised in Walpole, New Hampshire. Burns is best known for his comprehensive documentary film series which include ‘The Civil War,’ ‘The Vietnam War,’ and ‘Country Music,’ to name a few.
Jumanji (1995)
Jumanji, the original film based on the 1981 book by the same name, was filmed in Keene, New Hampshire. A notable scene in which a stampeding elephant demolishes a parked car was shot in the downtown area. Production included painting an actual mural for Parrish Shoes, the fictional shoe company depicted in the film, in the downtown area. Though the mural for the film was eventually taken down it was again restored years later as a memorial for Robin Williams after his death.
James Wallace Black
James Wallace Black was born in New Hampshire in 1825. In 1860 he photographed Boston from a hot air balloon making him the first person in the country to take an aerial photography. Two years later the technique of hot air balloon photography would be used by the Union Army to spy on Confederate troops.
Tom Dey
Director, screenwriter, and producer Tom Dey was born in Hanover. His directorial credits include Shanghai Noon, Failure to Launch, and Marmaduke.
On Golden Pond (1981)
The Academy Award winning film ‘On Golden Pond’ starring Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, and Jane Fonda was filmed at Squam lake in Holderness, New Hampshire.
Gary Samson
Award winning filmmaker and large format portraiture photographer Gary Samson (born 1951) grew up in Manchester. He began teaching at the New Hampshire Institute of Art in 1981. He served as the chair of the photography department from 2001-2017. He was also named New Hampshire’s Artis Laureate in May 2017.
Did you know this New Hampshire History?
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The first potato crops were planted in North America at the Londonderry Common Field by Scotch-Irish immigrants in 1719 in New Hampshire.
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Levi Hutchins invented the first alarm clock in the world in 1787 in Concord, New Hampshire.
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Peterborough, New Hampshire in 1833 became home to the first free public library in the US
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Dover, New Hampshire was home to the first women’s strike in the United States. More specifically, 400 mill girls left the Dover Cotton Factory on December 30, 1828.
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Alan Bartlett Shephard, Jr, of East Derry, New Hampshire, is the first American to travel to space.