When I'm scanning a large bulk of slides, negs and prints, I send them
to scancafe.com. I've done several orders of 300-400 originals and all
were done very nicely at excellent prices.

Otherwise, I do my own scanning. It is slow, tedious, and not
something I want to do very often. Doing it yourself nets full control
but you need to be patient and diligent about it. I use a Nikon
Coolscan V, an Epson 2450 or a lightbox/macro setup to do the work. On
very rare occasion, I head over to the local pro shop and rent time on
their Imacon Flextight too. Only worth it for the very rare image...

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 3:36 PM, P. J. Alling
<webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a good slide scanning service. Recommendations? Meh? Rotten
> Tomatos?  Condemnations?  Condiments?
>
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> a lengthily search.
>
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