Seattle filmworks/Photoworks offers such a service, unfortunatly the quality of
the scans is not real great. It is fine for e-mailing or website posting, but
dissapointing at larger sizes. It is rather inexpensive though, $5.00 a roll on
CD. They will do it for their own filme, or any C-41 or E6 film. Another option
is that some companies will do Kodak photo CD scans, more exepnsive, but better
quality I hear, I haven't tried them yet. If you are interested all the images
on my photo website were done through Photoworks CDs:
http://home.earthlink.net/~spknsprkt/index.html (Colorado photos - loads slow
6 smaller scans)
or
http://home.earthlink.net/~spknsprkt/wsnC26F.html (N cascades photos -
slightly quicker load 3 larger pics)
Jim Couch
"Michael S. Williamson" wrote:
>
>
> Sorry I wasn't clear about that part. I would want the businesses currently
> putting photos on CDs from negatives that they scanned to offer the service.
> Ideally (for me anyway) this would be just another option at time of film
> processing. It would be their fancy schmancy film scanner. :-)
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