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02/13/2019 04:20:09 PM · #1 |
A friend asked me about this, I said I would ask, as I have no idea at all how this would happen, or if it is the best way to do it. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks xox
Hi Juliet. I have some slides from the 80's priceless stuff as you can imagine. What's the best way to get a contact sheet made and then prints? |
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02/13/2019 08:06:18 PM · #2 |
Any pro lab should be able to print slides straight to paper,at least they can here . |
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02/13/2019 08:31:51 PM · #3 |
If you want to scan the slides first there are a couple of main methods:
- a unit which attaches to a dSLR so you take a picture of the slide under controlled conditions.
- scanners which come as flatbeds with a tray to hold slides, or there are dedicated units (e.g. "Wolverine") which can scan and save without a controlling computer.
There are also several commercial services which will scan batches (boxes!) of pictures. Some commercial labs can scan images for you as well -- depends on the local market I guess ...
I'd expect any of these methods to cost between $1-200 to get good quality results. |
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