Things You'll Need
Instructions
Shop around for an image scanner that meets your needs. Canon, Epson and other manufacturers sell scanners in the $100 range. In addition to converting slides, many scanners will also scan 35mm negatives and color prints. Whatever model you end up buying, make sure it is compatible with your computer's operating system.
Read the manual before you get started, and follow the instructions for hooking the scanner up to your computer and installing the scanner software. Different scanner models work differently, so read the manual to learn how to use yours.
Clean dust and lint off of each slide with a shot or two of compressed air.
Most slide scanners have a tray that holds one or more slides. Load the tray, making sure to place the slides with the emulsion up or down as directed.
Press the "scan" button.
When the scanned image appears on your computer screen, check the scanner software settings to make sure they are set correctly. Choose the maximum image resolution, and save the image as a JPEG file.
Save the scanned image to a folder in your computer. Use the scanner software or a photo-editing program such as Picasa or Adobe Photoshop to adjust size, exposure, color and contrast. It may also be possible to reduce the appearance of dust and scratches.