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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the obvious solution - go on another trip, and take the same photos but this time with a digital camera.
    Keyboard, meet Coffee. Coffee, Keyboard.

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  • WindyAnna
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the obvious solution - go on another trip, and take the same photos but this time with a digital camera.

    It's VIZ Top Tips again!

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  • OwlHoot
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    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the obvious solution - go on another trip, and take the same photos but this time with a digital camera.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by WindyAnna View Post
    Sadly, not that exciting ....
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  • WindyAnna
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    That my dear is the price one must pay to archive ones classic porn collection.

    Send us a few...
    Sadly, not that exciting ....

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by WindyAnna View Post
    I have a professional negative scanner - brilliant quality but takes FOREVER to load the negatives by hand!
    That my dear is the price one must pay to archive ones classic porn collection.

    Send us a few...

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  • WindyAnna
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    I have a professional negative scanner - brilliant quality but takes FOREVER to load the negatives by hand!

    I have previously had 6 photographic recommended.

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  • r0bly0ns
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    I got this done by max speilman a few years ago, but the results were pretty poor.

    They had reduced the quality of the images so that they looked rubbish when printed out, I complained but apparantly it's standard practice so that you hve to go back to them for reprints....

    This was a fair few years ago, so things may have moved on since then.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Yep most people can do this for you. My Cos office equipment was upgraded last year and I now have have a scanner that can do negatives.

    Cost £120 ex vat. Think it was a Lide 600F

    Its a slow process but worth it as you can touch up as you go. If you do it though scan at the highest resolution that you possibly can (without interpolation). No point scanning at a small res to save time.

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Most of the high street chains will do this for you. I think some of them even have self service machines to put them onto CD or a memory card.
    from negatives? wow doesnt technology move on quickly.

    thanks

    <chef logs onto boots.com>

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  • DaveB
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    Most of the high street chains will do this for you. I think some of them even have self service machines to put them onto CD or a memory card.

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  • daviejones
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    I have 30-50 rolls of film from a round the world trip a few years ago.

    I have had all rolls developed but the photos are either starting to fade or within a photography album.

    Problem: I'd like to digitise these pictures to ensure they're kept and not lost, however i cant take the pictures out of the albums as they are sealed in place.

    Is there a service whereby i can send off my negatives and receive a cd/dvd of the pictures in return?

    does anyone have any recommendations of a good service that does this?

    any idea of costs, ideally a website etc?

    regards

    Chef

    p.s on second thoughts, mods, can this be moved to technical please
    I also believe Boots do it, or Jessops.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    My Epson scanner has an attachment that allows you to scan the negatives yourself and save them as pictures.

    Probably cheaper than getting someone to do it, if you have the time.

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  • chef
    started a topic Photography question

    Photography question

    I have 30-50 rolls of film from a round the world trip a few years ago.

    I have had all rolls developed but the photos are either starting to fade or within a photography album.

    Problem: I'd like to digitise these pictures to ensure they're kept and not lost, however i cant take the pictures out of the albums as they are sealed in place.

    Is there a service whereby i can send off my negatives and receive a cd/dvd of the pictures in return?

    does anyone have any recommendations of a good service that does this?

    any idea of costs, ideally a website etc?

    regards

    Chef

    p.s on second thoughts, mods, can this be moved to technical please
    Last edited by chef; 20 November 2007, 13:29.

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