The Fuji Forntier system gives terrific prints of my digital files
every time. I have not tried letting them scan my slides as I do
that myself. Slide scanning takes some fiddling with settings for
each one, based on my experience, so I am not sure how well they will
be able to do this in an automated process. When I give them a
digital file to print, I request "no adjustments" so they print it
exactly as my file has been tweaked by me. What I get back matches
my monitor nearly exactly.
--- usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> The lab I have used for 15 years is not doing well and his Agfa
> equipment he optically used to make prints requires a new board for
> 8K. He is unlikely to repair this. He scans the neg or slides and
> then prints them from a so-so scan. I am not sure I want to use
> the scans for the OO either.
> The color balance has been off as well as some ? degradation of
> resolution. I do not wish to take my OO film to him until he sorts
> out the problems. Another lab fairly close by has the above
> mentioned laser scanner system. A standard slide scan is $.90/
> slide and "high Res" $8.00/scan. Apparently this machine only takes
> mounted slides and thus the increased cost.---I do not know the
> resolution though it generates about a 12 MB file. I trust this
> technique is fine, though interested in an opinion before trying
> them. Thanks.
> (www.digitalinfocus.com)
> Mike
>
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