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Slide processing and digital scanning

Reply from: Russell D.
Date: 01 May, 19:08
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

Reply from: JD
Date: 02 May, 09:43
Russell D. wrote:
> 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


Reply from: Russell D.
Date: 02 May, 19:07
JD wrote:
> Russell D. wrote:
>> 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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