Seattle Filmworks still goes by that name locally, but you will find them on
the web as Photoworks. check out http://www.photoworks.com/ . Scans are
actually in their own format, but can be converted to JPegs with their included
software. You can also get the scans supplied on CD-ROM for either windows or
Mac.
Jim Couch
Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
> A better alternative might be one of the chromogenic films like
> Ilford XP2 that can be developed at your one hour photo processor. If
> your scanner can do transparencies why not try Agfa's Scala beautiful
> B&W reversal film. You can buy it from B&H with processing included.
> If you want to bypass scanning completely, Seattle Filmworks(I
> vaguely think they might have changed their name) will provide free
> film(bulkloaded movie film) and process it as prints, slides, or
> JPegs which you can have sent to you on floppies or download over the
> internet.
>
> Winsor
> --
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California, USA
> mailto:wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx
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