Keep your pictures local.
No need to risk mailing them off.
Photos
$0.33
1-50: $0.49
51 - 500: $0.39
501 & up: $0.33
- 600 dpi Double Hi Resolution scanning
- Scan black & white or color prints of any type
Videos
$18.50
1 - 4 tapes: $25/ea
5-20 tapes: $20/ea
21 or more: $18.50 ea
- VHS, VHS-C, Mini-DV, 8mm, Hi-8, or Beta
- Delivered two ways - streaming for viewing on your devices and full editable .mp4 file
Slides
$0.79
- We scan them all so you can easily preview them - then only pay for what you keep!
- High resolution 600 dpi .jpg
I’ve made numerous attempts to scan my family slides going back to the early 70’s, but it just became one more thing to do – and I even own a scanner and know how! It’s a relief to have Pixologie Tyler take care of the digital conversion for us because we just don’t have the time.
What types of photos can you digitize?
We scan any type of printed photos (Polaroids included), ranging from postage stamp size up to 8.5” x 11” at our regular rate of $0.29 per photo. We can also digitize up to 8.5″ x 14″ for an additional $0.60 per photo.
Can you convert from DVD?
Yes! DVDs are not a good permanent storage solution because they will eventually experience “bit rot” (loss of data), sometimes very suddenly, usually at 10 years, maybe earlier depending on quality.
Which video formats can you handle?
We handle VHS, VHS-C, Mini-DV, Hi-8 and 8mm video, all of which are digitized here in Tyler. We also handle all film formats (8mm reel-to-reel film being the most common) through our affiliate lab in San Antonio.
Can you scan slides?
Yes, we can! The most common format is 35mm, but you may also find slides of other sizes and shapes in your family collection. Images from slides look great when enlarged or printed!
My husband and I were both impressed with the quality of our pictures after Pixologie scanned them. I love the huge files because they’ll enlarge beautifully for a family wall I’m creating. My IT “geek” husband really appreciates the large file sizes and the 600 dpi resolution because our pictures are now saved correctly for migration to new file formats for our future family members to enjoy!