Introducing the Gather Box, your go-to tool for preserving precious memories effortlessly. This DIY archiving kit from Photo and Framed simplifies the process of digitising old memories, turning them into a snap! Here's how it works:
How The Gather Box Works:
1. Purchase Your Box:
- Buy a specially designed box from Photo and Framed.
- Fill it with your loose photos from the past, ranging from 2.5"x3.5" to 8"x10".
- The box price includes up to 500 photos.
2. Drop-off for Digitisation:
- Bring the filled box back to Photo and Framed for professional scanning and digitization.
3. Receive Your Digital Memories:
- Once digitised, receive all your photos on a USB drive, maintaining the authenticity of your original pictures.
4. Cherish and Share:
- Relax and enjoy sharing your precious memories with friends and family.
Additional Charges:
1. Exceeding 500 Photos:
- If you have more than 500 photos, a $1.49 per photo scan fee will be added.
2. Bulky Photos:
- Some older photos are glued to sturdy cardboard, or are printed on thicker paper, which will incur an additional $4.99 fee per photo for scanning.
3. Small Photo Sizes:
- Photos smaller than 2.5"x3.5" will have an additional charge.
Preserving memories has never been this easy. The Gather Box simplifies the process, ensuring that your cherished moments are safely stored in the digital realm.
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STEP 1: GATHER
Purchase the box for yourself or a loved one. Inside, find instructions and tips to guide you through the sorting and gathering process.
STEP 2: FILL THE BOX
Fill it with photos, slides, negatives, and documents, then drop it off at our shop. If you have things that won’t fit in the box, bring them along so we can address those items separately.
STEP 3: MAGIC!
Return to find that everything in your box has been magically transformed into digital format. Now you can relax in confidence knowing those precious treasures from the past are now protected and easily accessible.
The Gather Box – Large - $349.99
Small box limit: 500 items (500 prints, 500 slides, 500 negatives, or some combination totalling 500 items). Photos are scanned at 600dpi.