From the photo and video website and semi-automatic scanning
Mounted Slides to CD $5 scan fee, then $2.50 per slide
(their professional scanning was $10 per scan!!)
this is going to be very expensive... $5,000 ??
Better bet might be to try out a slide scanner on some sample slides
and see if the results/effort are what you want. I know there is a
slide scanner
around the Uni if you want to test scan something.
Pete
Steve Holdoway wrote:
On Fri, January 20, 2006 12:39 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
My father has something like 2000 slides taken when I was a young'un.
Some of them have great sentimental value and I want to preserve them
digitally (probably not all of them you understand! I will need to look
at most of them though!)
With 2,000 and an one-off job that's fairly important to you, I'd third
Chris's recommendation to leave it to the professionals ( even if I can't
spell it ).
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