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3 apps to digitize physical photos and negatives

Your smartphone makes it easy to share photos with anyone at any time. But unless your phone is your first camera, you may have some old negatives. You can get them developed or scan them into your phone to view and share easily. Tap or click here for tips on converting negatives into digital photos.

A physical scanner is one route you can take to digitize your photo collection, but (surprise, surprise) you can also use an app. Here are three great options.

PhotoScan by Google Photos

Google’s PhotoScan is a free app for iOS and Android that scans your photos multiple times, then stitches all the images together to remove glare and improve the quality of the final image. The app works on matte, gloss prints and photos inside or outside albums.

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You take the initial picture of the image with your smartphone, then take four additional shots according to the app’s instructions. The app uses an algorithm to detect and crop the photo area, automatically detect the edge, correct the rotation and correct the perspective to show a frontal view.

PhotoScan is as easy to use as taking a photo with your camera:

You can use Google Photos to store and organize your scans. From there, you can edit your images and share them with others.

Microsoft Lens

Microsoft Lens (formerly Office Lens) is a free business-oriented scanning app that works with documents, whiteboards, business cards, receipts, menus, signs, handwritten memos, or anything else containing the text you want to import to your phone. It certainly beats typing everything by hand.

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The free iOS and Android app also works with photos and automatically corrects things like shadows and odd angles.

Microsoft Lens makes it easy to digitize photos in a few steps:

You can save pictures in your phone’s gallery.

The best option for negatives: FilmBox by Photomyne

FilmBox is a free smart scanner app for iOS and Android that digitizes your old camera film negatives using just your smartphone. You can view, capture, and save film negatives, making browsing, organizing, and sharing easier.

FilmBox inverts the image’s negative colors into positive, then enhances the overall appearance.

All you need is a light source and your smartphone to get started:

The first few scans are free, but you’ll have to pay for a subscription to capture more. A two-year plan costs $39.99 and gives unlimited access to the app and its features.

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