HI HC LING
Well I don't think that for US$10/roll the operator will make any
calibration to your picture (maybe you can try one roll).
A normal scanned image is about 18M per image and the professional
scanned image is about 82M per image. This is required when you need a
poster size or life size print output. But remember to open a big file
size of 82M, make sure your computer reserves enough memory space.
Jim/S'pore
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Subject: Re: [OM] PhotoCD quality problem
Author: MIME {chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx} at BEACON
Date: 9/11/98 1:04 PM
JIM_TEO@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Well I can see that the problem is caused by the operator whom scanned
> your slides. Upon scanning each individual slide, he must ensure that
> the image (color , brightness, contrast)is adjusted as close as the
> original. Or it could be that the scanner / monitor is not properly
> calibrated.
>
> Sebestian,
> How about your monitor, is it calibrated?
> Maybe you can contact Kodak for advise to your poorly scanned images.
>
> jim/Singapore
I just worry whether they will do any hand adjustment, here in HongKong,
the price for scanning one roll (36) of neg. is just around 10US when you
do the processing there. The low price is due to nearly everyone who have
a computer will get a flatbed scanner if they would like to do picture
editing themselves. The price of a 300dip flatbed is less than US100,
they will not bother with any expensive service. Most of them are casual
users, they will not notice the different between a good quality film
scan and their cheap flatbed.
C.H.Ling
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