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10/15/2004 07:00:01 PM · #1 |
After a lot of hard work and research, I've launched a website and service that's been planned for quite some time. It offers the ability to transfer 35mm slides and negatives to DVD or CD in high quality JPG or TIFF format. Scan are extracted at 1000dpi or 4000dpi with a Nikon Super CoolScan 5000ed dedicated film scanner.
Just wanted to get the word out to any photographers that wish to expand their digital portfolio with old film shots or just share them online. Lord knows I have a whole bunch of my family. Anyways, thanks for taking a look :D
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10/15/2004 07:02:48 PM · #2 |
Good luck with your new business. Should do well. I have a Minolta Dimage III I have used...slow but effective. Just curious as to what you selected for your scanner(s)?
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10/15/2004 07:13:31 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by wetland: Good luck with your new business. Should do well. I have a Minolta Dimage III I have used...slow but effective. Just curious as to what you selected for your scanner(s)? |
Thanks for the kind words :D This is the film scanner I'm using...
//nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=98&productNr=9238
The quality and speed of this particular scanner has left me rather speechless.
Message edited by author 2004-10-15 19:13:43.
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10/15/2004 07:15:52 PM · #4 |
What an absolutely brilliant business idea. Good luck with your venture. Let us know of your progress as your business develops.
Bob |
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