The Flip-Pal is not designed to scan negatives or slides, which would require a separate light source in the lid, increasing costs and complexity. What is needed for scanning slides is a dedicated film scanner rather than Flip-Pal, but these film scanners are extremely expensive.
You can get your slides scanned or processed at the local photo processing shop or you can find companies with these capabilities online.
Yes. There is a small LCD display on the top of the scanner that allows you to see what you are scanning. Also the Flip and Scan technology allows you to see through the scanner so you can view what you are scanning throughout the process.
(Screen specs- 1.7-inch color LCD display)
The Flip-Pal scanner in the testing sample made over 100,000 scans without failure.
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