Hi Sophie
Yes, I do have experience.
You need a high quality high spec flatbed scanner that can specifically do transparencies and slides. These look and work similar to an ordinary flatbed scanner, with the addition of little frames that you fit the slides into. It’s a little fiddly but can have excellent results, as the original slides would be high quality.
The trouble is you probably wouldn’t want to buy such a scanner if you only have a single use, as they are quite expensive. Perhaps someone who has one might lend you it just for those slides? I’m too far away and the scanner I use for this occasionally is not generally available to me, also has to work on an older operating system, otherwise I would offer to loan it. With a couple of months notice I could do so, if you are stuck for any other options.
Best wishes
Imogen
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