Costco scans are not expensive. A year or so ago, they doubled the
resolution. A roll of 36 exp, developed, printed and scanned on CD is,
maybe, C$10.
I did use NoiseNinja on the Shanghai night shots, which cleaned up quite
well. Otherwise, I only tinkered a bit (setting verticals, vertical etc).
Like your shots of the Great Wall. When I was there (1998), there were
very few people there. I keep meaning to go to one of the other sites,
but never seem to have time.
Martin
C.H.Ling wrote:
> Consider it is a low cost (?) commercial scan, the quality is pretty good. I
> also have two rolls of Beijing shots finished the re-scan two days ago. The
> negatives are faded but still managed to provide some usable images:
>
> http://www.accura.com.hk/OM/pict/BJ1984/BJ1984.htm
>
> They were taken with my brother's OM-10 and Sigma 35-70/2.8-4, Kodak CP100.
> It was my first time to Beijing, a business trip but got some spare time to
> look around.
>
> C.H.Ling
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Walters"
>
>> Some photos from a recent visit to China:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/14675507@N08/sets/72157622907471687/
>>
>> All with OM-2n, various zuikos (21,50,100) and Portra 400NC; scanned at
>> Costco.
>>
>> Martin
>
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