Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > supports) to CD. They have a workstation out the back that will read > > CD- RW but this may require leaving it with them if they can't do it > > there & > > It will also push the price up considerably. The cheap prints are only > from the ebox.
If your file is formatted correctly there is no extra charge. See the digital processing price list. BTW their machine "out the back" could not read my CD-RW this time :( > > a word, expensive. Plus my intention was only to scan to the web, and > > Well, in that case you could cut the wire to the lamp in your el cheapo > flatbed and hold a lightbulb over the film while scanning ;) This does not work well :) Some flatbeds have slide adaptors which will do the job. > > BTW Photo & Video can scan an entire roll in one hit and write to CD for > > not-much-money. > > Wrong. See my writeup. And 2000*3000 is not more than ok. I was quoting straight from their digital price list (I haven't read your writeup). To me, that price looks pretty cheap for 36 scans (negs only, unfortunately, and cut negs cost more). If you want big files or special attention for your scans then there are plenty of options available, but as you might expect you'd better be prepared to hand over some extra cash. Cheers, - Dave http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
