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Slide processing and digital scanning
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Russell D.
2008-05-01 17:08:14 UTC
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I am looking for a reliable company (in the USA) that will process slide
film and also do digital scanning of the slides. Any recommendations
would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Russell
JD
2008-05-02 07:43:55 UTC
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Post by Russell D.
I am looking for a reliable company (in the USA) that will process slide
film and also do digital scanning of the slides. Any recommendations
would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Russell
Dwaynes Photo out of Parsons, Kansas will burn a CD at time of slide
development. I scan my own slides so I can't attest to the quality of
the digital side. Fuji mailers are processed by Dwaynes, and I have
been satisfied with the film side of the process.

I am assuming they are doing jpeg files and I don't know what scanning
DPI they are using. A 3200 DPI with a TIF output is around 39 meg for a
35mm frame. Dwaynes says a high res scan results in a 6.5MB file.
That is why I assume jpeg and would be guessing at their scan rate.

http://www.dwaynesphoto.com/newsite2006/slide-film.html

JD
Russell D.
2008-05-02 17:07:11 UTC
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Post by Russell D.
I am looking for a reliable company (in the USA) that will process
slide film and also do digital scanning of the slides. Any
recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Russell
Dwaynes Photo out of Parsons, Kansas will burn a CD at time of slide
development. I scan my own slides so I can't attest to the quality of
the digital side. Fuji mailers are processed by Dwaynes, and I have
been satisfied with the film side of the process.
I am assuming they are doing jpeg files and I don't know what scanning
DPI they are using. A 3200 DPI with a TIF output is around 39 meg for a
35mm frame. Dwaynes says a high res scan results in a 6.5MB file.
That is why I assume jpeg and would be guessing at their scan rate.
http://www.dwaynesphoto.com/newsite2006/slide-film.html
JD
Thanks for the info, JD. Just what I needed.

Russell

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