Does anyone have enough computer skills to convert old photographs that are in a PSF format into JPG format? In 2004 I used an Epson scanner to scan and save MANY old family photographs but that old HP computer broke (the mother board actually broke). When I scanned the many photographs mom was able to tell me who was in each picture, where it was taken and the year and occasion and each picture was titled with those notes. The information is priceless since mom passed. I have the files saved on a thumb drive but short of buying a new Adobe program that may or may not work I would like to see if the pictures can be viewed and converted. I am willing to buy software to install on my computer but I want to make sure it will do the job. I will try to attach one photo as an example.
NOPE, this is the error message I got when I tried to attach the file
" Barksdale and Dad in Germany.PSF
The uploaded file does not have an allowed extension. The following extensions are allowed: .zip, .txt, .pdf, .png, .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .gif, .instagr.am, .m4v, .mov, .mp4, .mp4v, .mpeg, .mpg, .ogv, .webm "
I am willing to buy the software and do the work, I just need to know it will be possible. I have been looking for many years for this thumb drive and finally found it last night. I can't tell if the file attached, but let's try. The "File Type" says PSF File.
If anyone thinks they can figure this out I can email a picture as a sample and if you come up with a solution I will get the software and do the work.
Thank you in advance.
Michael
NOPE, this is the error message I got when I tried to attach the file
" Barksdale and Dad in Germany.PSF
The uploaded file does not have an allowed extension. The following extensions are allowed: .zip, .txt, .pdf, .png, .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .gif, .instagr.am, .m4v, .mov, .mp4, .mp4v, .mpeg, .mpg, .ogv, .webm "
I am willing to buy the software and do the work, I just need to know it will be possible. I have been looking for many years for this thumb drive and finally found it last night. I can't tell if the file attached, but let's try. The "File Type" says PSF File.
If anyone thinks they can figure this out I can email a picture as a sample and if you come up with a solution I will get the software and do the work.
Thank you in advance.
Michael