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DaveIdaho
Aug-06-2009, 01:27 PM
Has anyone any professional slide scanning companies they could recommend?

Thanks!

David

Marc Muench
Aug-06-2009, 02:15 PM
Has anyone any professional slide scanning companies they could recommend?

Thanks!

David

What size originals and how many?

theNOIZ
Aug-07-2009, 09:53 AM
Has anyone any professional slide scanning companies they could recommend?

Thanks!

David
I've only heard of them through the Scott Bourne website (http://scottbourne.com/).

Scan Cafe (http://www.scancafe.com/services/slide-scanning) does slides, by hand, for $.29 for 35mm.

Richard
Aug-07-2009, 10:45 AM
Has anyone any professional slide scanning companies they could recommend?

Thanks!

David

David,

This doesn't belong in the Grad School forum, so I moved it to For Hire.

DaveIdaho
Aug-09-2009, 01:59 PM
David,

This doesn't belong in the Grad School forum, so I moved it to For Hire.
Thanks! Didn't mean for it to get in the wrong place. Doesn't make sense to me either!

DaveIdaho
Aug-09-2009, 02:00 PM
I've only heard of them through the Scott Bourne website (http://scottbourne.com/).

Scan Cafe (http://www.scancafe.com/services/slide-scanning) does slides, by hand, for $.29 for 35mm.

Thanks - I'll check 'em out.

Marc Muench
Aug-11-2009, 06:25 AM
Thanks - I'll check 'em out.

I have tried them and would not rec them unless you want soft detail and blown highlights:cry

RogersDA
Aug-11-2009, 06:59 AM
I have tried them and would not rec them unless you want soft detail and blown highlights:cryI have heard that Muench Photography has some decent scanning capabilities. :wink

timk519
Aug-21-2009, 05:46 AM
I have heard that Muench Photography has some decent scanning capabilities. :wink I can't find anything on his web site....

Marc Muench
Aug-21-2009, 09:14 AM
I can't find anything on his web site....

We dont advertise!

We have scanned for several diff large projects and a few photographers as well. We have a drum scanner and!!!!!!!!!

Our former employee Tom Dietrich, developed a method that we use here, for the majority of our scans that we dont need to drum scan, we call it Snapscaning!

Basically we use a Canon 1dsM3 mounted on a copy table, lay the original in a carrier and click the shutter for a sharp 47meg RAW file. For this Tom Dietrich charges between $2 and $4 dollars depending upon a few variables. If you are really interested in setting up your own snap scanner or having Tom scan for you please email tom@muenchphotography.com

I am not in on this to make money, just helping out!