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undyingking) wrote2006-02-13 01:21 pm
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Can anyone recommend a good place to get a load of 35mm slides converted to digital? Is it going to be hideously expensive whatever? Should I just get a transparency scanner and a slave to operate it?
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The alternative is to use a proper slide scanner. We have one at work here, which is unused, and unlikely to be used in the near future as its owner has now left. You and it could perhaps be brought together, but I'd have to check if there's still a computer that'll drive it....
As for cost of professional scanning, I remember when I got this done 7 years ago, it cost a lot of cash - a few pounds per slide. No idea of current costs 'though.
You and it could perhaps be brought together
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I'd be interested, on his behalf, in hearing if you find a satisfatory and affordable solution. Likewise, if he comes up with one I'll pass on any details he gives me.
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I think that they go for a reasonable amount of cash on ebay, so you could always get one, use it for a month, and then sell it on.
If you can get once with ICE, then go for that, manually retouching the dust on the images gets rather boring after a while. Oh, and good luck!
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I've been looking for one to do my old negatives at one point and getting one off ebay and then reselling it seems to be the best option.
Scanners like this one seem to be going for around 50 quid.
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Professional scanning will cost you a lot, simply because of the time it takes; it's not the scanning itself that takes the time, it's the setup. Not so much of an issue if you're doing it yourself (as davefish says, you can start it going and then do something else) but gets pricy if someone else is doing it for you.
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1) Scanners are bad at extracting shadow detail from slides. The density range is too high.
2) Colour balance is tricky, but easier than with negatives.
3) There may be better drivers than the ones that shipped with the scanner. I use Vuescan.
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