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Southtree – Online Deal

Digital Media Conversion (Up to 70% Off). Two Options Available.

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Tue Nov 20 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$100
Discount
65%
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$65
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  • Good for Gifting
  • Home Theater

In a Nutshell

Staff converts VHS, 8mm, and home movie tapes into DVD, turns old photos, slides, and negatives into up to 12-megapixel digital images

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 3 per household, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per order. Not valid until 11/21/12. Valid only for option purchased. Valid online only. Not valid for hard drives. Extra fee for shipping; not valid toward shipping. Does not ship to Canada. Extra fee for shipping to AK or HI.
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Family photos are often the first thing carried out of a burning house or department store dressing room where somebody has been living. Protect your treasures with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for $100 worth of digital-media-conversion services
  • $75 for $250 worth of digital-media-conversion services

Southtree’s staff professionally master VHS, VHS-C, Hi8, Digital8, MiniDV, and Beta tapes and transfer them to DVDs (starting at $8.95) or data DVDs ($15.95), which can be edited, stored, and shared on your computer. They also turn slides and negatives into 10.2-megapixel digital images and old photos into 12-megapixel digital images ($0.59 per slide, negative, or photo).

Digitize old film reels, included 8mm, Super8, and 16mm, or audio cassette tapes (starting at $15.95). With the $100 Groupon, customers could transfer 11 videotapes to DVDs, six videotapes to DataDVDs, or convert 169 print photographs, 35mm slides or negatives.

Southtree

In 2001, the team at Southtree converted their first videotape to DVD. By the time they celebrated their 10-year anniversary, they had transferred more than 250,000 memories onto long-lasting digital formats. Today, clients follow a simple process with services that include photo-scanning, video-to-DVD, film-to-DVD, data DVD, and ancient Roman scrolls into text messages about togas. The staff processes each item by hand, yielding high-resolution photos and professionally mastered DVDs. Customers should allow eight weeks from the time materials are sent to Southtree to receive shipment.

Groupon Says

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