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It is human nature to use photos, videos or even audio to record the important people and events in our lives.  And we love to look back and share these memories with family and friends.  This has been true since Joseph Niépce, a French inventor, developed the first camera in 1816.  There are literally billions of photos, slides and minutes of video and audio stored on shelves, in closets and under beds.

 

Even under normal conditions, these memories are disappearing. Video, film and cassettes erode and the tapes can break; photos, slides and documents often fade and can become tattered or torn.  This is without even considering the potential loss from fire, flood and theft. 

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Country Digital has a solution to these concerns.  Let us help preserve your precious memories and convert them into tomorrow's keepsakes.

Today's Solutions to Preserving Yesterday's Memories

Video

Photos

Preservation

You probably haven't given much thought to protecting your family's photos and videos but imagine the sense of loss you would feel if an unfortunate event destroyed those photos and videos. 

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Country Digital can convert your physical memories into an appropriate digital format that allows you to preserve your family's memories indefinitely. 

Slides

Negatives

Accessibility

Photos are often stored in albums, binders, shoeboxes or even the original packaging.  This makes it difficult and time consuming if you simply want to browse your photos. As a digital image, you will be able to more quickly flip through all your photos.

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Many times the biggest hurdle to viewing your videos or listening to your audio is equipment.  Do you still have a functioning VHS/Beta player or camcorder?  Do you still have a player to listen to your records, cassettes or reel-to-reel tapes?

Audio

Documents

Sharing

One of the challenges of sharing your family's memories, is the effort to bundle up your photos or videos to hand over or even ship your materials.  This then introduces the possibility that something may happen during transport.  Another concern is the successful return of those precious materials.

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With the appropriate digital format, you will often be able to electronically share your memories via email or a shared cloud service.

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