35mm Slide Scanning Info
Q. I have an HD, big screen TV. How will your scans display on this type of TV?
Q. If I want to get the images printed, what size can they be printed at?
Q. I numbered my 35mm slides and photos. Will the numbers on the images match the numbers on my photos? A. We are not going to be able to guarantee that every image will match up with the number on the back of each picture or slide. This would require looking at each picture, once again, and checking it to the image on the computer and comparing names and numbers. This would be more than could be expected and too labor intensive for our low prices. The scanning is semi-automated and, if a slide is bent or defective, it may not feed correctly and will be skipped. (This does not happen often but it does happen and so we only charge for the actual scans that we do.) This would throw off the batch renaming of the images. The purpose of your numbering should be to keep the photos in proper order, not to ID them.
Q. I am an artist and I require the highest quality scanning I can find.
Q. I just want the scans and no slide show so that I can use the images in other programs or to print them. Do you do that? Can you put them on a CD and not a DVD? A. Yes, just make it clear on your order form exactly what you want.
Q. Will you do higher resolution scanning for me if I really want it ?
Q. I inherited my grandfather\'s stereo slides, which include my parents 1955 wedding photos. Can you tell me what your warranty is for your work, and also what guarantee you have regarding the handling and care of the original slides? A. Your slides and photos are irreplaceable until they are digitized. We will guarantee that we will take care of your slides and photos like they were our own and we will do the same with the transfer to digital. We look at our work as helping you preserve your slides or photos by transferring to digital format. Our reputation is at stake and we have never had an unhappy customer. We get as many new customers from referrals and returning customers as we do from our website.
Q. When I play your disk on different DVD players, the timing is very slightly different. Can you fix that? A. As you can see from your testing our disk on three different players, each player interprets the disk a little differently. This is not to be unexpected. You can go to Blockbuster and rent commercial DVDs that will not play on certain players. The DVD player's electronics all depend on a lot of different electrical components manufactured by multiple lowest bidders in Thailand, Korea, China or etc. While one would hope for some consistency in the players, the one consistent thing here is our disk. It is the same no matter which player it is put in.
Q. Are my slides and/or pictures returned to me after they are digitized? A. Yes. Everything is returned that you want returned when your project is complete.
Q. My mother and father have an anniversary party coming up in two weeks and I can't wait until the end of your job queue. Is there any way for me to get put ahead of other orders?
A. Well, you can get your job "expedited" but you will have to pay our workers overtime pay. Our regular customers are given their Project Target Dates according to straight time rates. None of our regular customers are slighted in the least and will still stay on their schedule. In this way we can be fair to all customers, you can get your scanning project done when you need it and our hungry technicians can make some extra money.
Q. I need a color accurate transfer of my slides to digital format. How can you do that for your low prices per slide? A. We deal with a lot of old slides and some of them need a lot of tweaking just to get them to look acceptable. We are looking for "pleasing color" so that, when a person looks at the DVD slide show, they see a pleasing picture. If you want an exact color match from slide to digital, you are going to be paying between $15 to $30 or more per slide depending on where you have them done. We don't do that. We offer an excellent product and value for your money. Our customers have been perfectly happy with our service. (See Testimonials) You just can't expect $30 color matching for our minimal pricing. We are looking for pleasing color and pleasing color has to be in the eye of our Photoshop expert since this is a subjective decision. We offer a free sample scan of 10 of your slides so you can see what you are gong to get. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by doing our free sample scans. We offer an inexpensive alternative to high-end drum scanning. When you sign our order form, you agree to let our Photoshop experts make the decision of what pleasing color is. We hope you understand that this is the only possible way that we can make any money at this. If we had to make re-scans and new disks if a customer did not agree to what pleasing color was, we couldn't stay in business.
Q. What is the resolution that you scan the slides at? A. Standard 35mm Slides are scanned at 2500ppi or dpi and saved at a final image size that will be 1293 x 1920 pixels. This is a high quality scan and is going to be more than sufficient for most uses other than blowing up to a huge size for printing. Paying a higher price for a higher resolution scan is not going to benefit most people. They are just wasting their money. If you just want to make 4x6", 5x7" or 8x10" prints from these images, you will be just fine. Why pay for extra ppi if you don't need it? Its like paying for high octane premium gasoline when your engine will run perfectly fine on regular unleaded. It can make the difference between having your slide conversion be affordable or not. Why don't you take advantage of our free sample scan and demo disk offer and see for yourself exactly what you are going to get?
Q. What is the size that I will end up with when you are done scanning my paper photos? A. We save the images at the original size and at 600 pixels per inch.
Q. I have 35mm slides that all have 2" x 2" mounts but they have different film sizes. Do I have to sort them into categories by film size? A. No. As long as the mounts are the same, it doesn't matter what the film size is.
Q. I have hundreds of 35mm slides and photos, do I have to count them all before I send them to you? A. No. When we are done scanning them, all we have to do is see how many images we have. No manual counting is necessary unless you want to do it. Just don't be surprised at how many final scans there are. Q. How many 35mm slides can you fit on a CD? Q. Do you charge extra for the disks?
Q. I live in Canada and I am afraid of sending my photos out of the country. A. We do not scan copyright protected photos. Because of our high volume of scanning a copyright protected slide or photo may slip past our operators. If a picture has a copyright stamp on it you sign off on taking all responsibility by signing our order form. Q. Do you accept personal checks?
A. Yes.
Q. First, let me compliment you on one of the best and most informative photo sites that I have seen. I shoot both 35mm and 645 format photos, all transparencies. I shoot mainly landscapes with my 645 and wildlife with the 35mm. What is the best way to handle my transparencies, given that I have 2 objectives: 1) I am planning a website so will need to get my photos displayed on the web. What resolution should my transparencies be scanned at for that purpose? Would it be the same for both 35mm and 645? 2) I plan to produce at least some photographs from my transparencies. Up to 11x14 from the 35mm and up to 16x20 or slightly larger from the 645. What scan resolution would I need for that? 3) Would it be better to just scan at a lower resolution for use on my website and then have photos made from the actual transparency rather than from a scan (if I am understanding how the process works.) A. I would say that your best results for making enlargements would be to go directly from your transparencies. Any time you transfer from one medium to another, you lose something. Going from Transparency to digital and then to prints would not be as good as going directly from the transparency to the print. I would recommend not having your web-sized image any larger than 800 pixels wide just for loading time for people that want to view your site. Lots of people still don't have high speed Internet.
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Customer Testimonials
Hi- Just received CD of my slides/photos. Thanks ever so much for saving these memories in a usable mode. What a godsend...I would have never pulled out an old projector, and relived those moments. The slides are 37 years old, and were getting worse in aging...you did your best in cleaning them up for good viewing.
You did a fabulous job matching my text to pics, despite my error in slide counts. Amazing. I loved the way you added my text to photos.
One question...can I have you add more text, even after my order has been completed? If so, I'd like to label even more pics...it adds so much more meaning/history.
Check is in the mail...thanks for prompt, skilled, thoughtful, responsive service. You'll be recommended to everyone that I know wanting this type of service.
Ruth
Davis, California
I received the CD yesterday and was surprised at the speed at which it was returned!!! The quality was good considering the age of the slides and how long they have been stored. I really enjoyed looking back over 50 years at some of my kids. You guys did an outstanding job and I plan to send you some Kodak carousels in the near future.
Thanks again for your expertise.
Bob
Hatboro, Pennsylvania
The disks are great! Your customer service was friendly and informative. Your webpage was awesome in quality and detail. The whole experience was one of quality. Thank you!
Barbara
Woodbury, Minnesota
I received my CD yesterday. The results were better than expected given the state of the old slides. I mailed the balance due today. If possible, when returning my slides, please provide the UPS tracking number.
I have another project that contains about 290 slides and I can have it ready to ship by early next week. Please provide a project start date and I will send in the $50 fee to hold the date.
Thanks again for a fine job.
Richard
Lisle, Illinois
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