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EcoJam
Mar-23-2006, 10:22 AM
As I'm learning more about digit photog, I finding myself doing more cropping and sharpening/enhancing with some basic programs.
Seeing the vast improvements/enhancements possible, I'm thinking I should have my old prints/negatives scanned to digital to enhance and preserve for all time.
Does anyone know of a quality hi-res service that scans from prints -- probably want to do 1000-2000 pics, in batches of 100-200. What should I expect to pay, and are there any located in the northeast (NY/PHL) area?
Thanks, ed
DodgeV83
Mar-23-2006, 11:21 AM
As I'm learning more about digit photog, I finding myself doing more cropping and sharpening/enhancing with some basic programs.
Seeing the vast improvements/enhancements possible, I'm thinking I should have my old prints/negatives scanned to digital to enhance and preserve for all time.
Does anyone know of a quality hi-res service that scans from prints -- probably want to do 1000-2000 pics, in batches of 100-200. What should I expect to pay, and are there any located in the northeast (NY/PHL) area?
Thanks, ed
While you may get an answer here, this isn't really a "Smugmug Support" question ;)
Try the a more appropriate dgrin.com forum, the Fredmiranda.com forums, or the DPReview.com forums if you don't get an answer here.
peestandingup
Mar-23-2006, 12:02 PM
As I'm learning more about digit photog, I finding myself doing more cropping and sharpening/enhancing with some basic programs.
Seeing the vast improvements/enhancements possible, I'm thinking I should have my old prints/negatives scanned to digital to enhance and preserve for all time.
Does anyone know of a quality hi-res service that scans from prints -- probably want to do 1000-2000 pics, in batches of 100-200. What should I expect to pay, and are there any located in the northeast (NY/PHL) area?
Thanks, ed
To have a service do it, it can get pretty expensive because its a tedious process & to me, isnt worth the $$ & you can totally do it all yourself.
Now, if you have the negatives, then that would be best, as you can take them to a professional shop to be scanned into a resolution that is very high & the scans can be made outta prints later. But, if you only have the prints themselves, just go buy a scanner or borrow a friends. They can be had very cheap these days & you can always return it after you are done. *shhh* (I didnt just say that).
You can only make a scan from a printed photo so good, so I would just do it myself. Cheers...Kerry
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