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twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
Got my A-1

Put some film though it

Sorry bout the crappy scan
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
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>> elf_man !fBgo7jDjms
What film?
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
More later when I get around to cropping the scans
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
Superia 200 iso
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
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>> Anonymous
So what's the best way to scan?
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>63586
Spend about $20,000 on a drum scanner.
>> Anonymous
or find a business in town who has one. usually all of the little one-hour shops in town will farm out of all their e-6 processing to a specialty darkroom shop. find this business; they will probably have a drum scanner, since they deal with all the professional studios who shoot nothing but transparencies and not the amateurs who shoot print film.

also, one of the bigger print shops (not kinko's) in town SHOULD have one. Keep in mind that they will show little mercy for your photo. You'll probably get it back covered in the viscous mounting fluid, and they might not show the same attention to detail that the photo shop would.

or you can send your stuff in the mail an out-of-town business and get them to scan it. risky, though.
>> Anonymous
>>63597
I've always understood drums scans start at about $75.
>> Anonymous
or, you can buy a scanner. the Nikon film scanners are all professional quality, with a pricetag to match.

The epson V700 (or its big brother V750)is a great flatbed scanner. 500 bucks on Amazon, though. You can also pick up the 4990 for 389.99.
>> Anonymous
>>63599

really? wow. I have a shop here in town that has 8000ppi Imacon scans starting at 35.
>> Anonymous
oh shit. i just checked their website and now they don't have the Imacon listed as a service anymore.

I'm going to be seriously depressed if I have to start paying 75 bucks a scan. why you gotta be the bearer of bad news, anon?
>> Anonymous
>>63603
Sorry.

Correct me if I'm wrong- I've never had film scanned except this once I happened to have to have two disposable cameras done at the local Target- but isn't an Imacon a high-end flatbed and not a drum scanner?

The $75 figure as the lowest price for a drum scan, and all my knowledge of scanning, comes from looking over Internet articles while bored. Mostly Luminous Landscape.
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
Are Plustek film scanners any good?
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
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>> Anonymous
>>63293
Adore the colour on this one.
>> Anonymous !4X8vLLNDE2
colour?
>> twitchy !JuY/vFP4eM
>>63693
Don't mind the crazy spelling, he's just a canuck.