Looking to scan many of my older 35mm photo negatives into a digital format (scanning in the paper versions is not giving me results I'm looking for). Does anyone know of a shop that offers this service in Basel (or Zurich Altstetten-ish)
Thanks
Pat
Looking to scan many of my older 35mm photo negatives into a digital format (scanning in the paper versions is not giving me results I'm looking for). Does anyone know of a shop that offers this service in Basel (or Zurich Altstetten-ish)
Thanks
Pat
Scanning slides or Negs can be a laborious process especially if you're doing lots of them. I have a pro scanner here but I only use it ocassionally because each slide takes about a minute to scan at the high resolutions that I need to print them at. Also remember that dust is a big problem when scanning from a small image area.
I would suggest fotolabo Club as they did some for a colleague of mine a few years back ( http://www.fotolabo.ch ) Give their customer service a ring on 021 903 05 05
HTH
I work in Basel as a photographer and for my slide scans I use AWP which is a professional lab. Give 'em a call on 061 3919 92 19
I picked up a Canon 8600F flatbed scanner from STEG for about 300 chf. It's got a slide adaptor and seems to do halfway reasonable scans. It isn't as good as the job you'd get from a good photo shop, but you can check out some of the results here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/greg.vernon/NewZealand1993
It's not too bad a job for the web. Though it certainly isn't perfect.
It does do a better job than the HP slide scanner I borrowed from a friend a few years previous.
You have captured much of what S.Island N.Z signifies to me....
You could make a brilliant calendar from those, as in my opinion,your photos are just as good, if not better than the shots that I see in my yearly Christmas present calendar from home....
Do you have more from N.Z? I noted that you have been more than once.....
To get back on topic, if thats what you can do with a 'negative' scanner, I am definitely going to look into it further, I have heaps of negatives that I would like very much, to tweak and print or save on disc,,, this thread has given me some very good tips,,, cheers..
Ros
These are a couple of scans from slides:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1048/...7d5238b9_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1320/...ed01d0bc_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1311/...02caf5ba_o.jpg
You can add sharpening and adjust colour to your taste after scanning.
These scans were with my CanoScan 8800F _FLATBED_ scanner. I started off scanning them as Photoshop .psd files and then later on I generated JPEG files from them. The scanner comes with various pieces of software, which run on either PC or Mac. The SilverScan software looks interesting, but I haven't used it too much. The default canon software is decent though, and you can change the backlight and do some dust and scratch correction.
Thanks again
Pat
Also, just to clarify nksyoon's post: the examples you posted, which were very nice, were scans done from slides and not from strips of film negatives, is that correct?
Most of the pics on pages 7-9 of my Flickr site are scans, as are all the Cuba ones and most of the Malaysia pics:
Yes, those were slides. Here's one from a negative strip:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1209/...e3ab08ed_o.jpg
This next one was scanned from a 35mm panoramic image on a flat-bed Epson 4990 scanner:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/230/4...0b20c5a8_b.jpg
This one is regular 35mm on the same Epson scanner: