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 [WTS] Film scanning services - New pricing!, For your 135 (35mm) & 120 film scanning

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TSEnigma_cym
post Sep 21 2014, 06:36 PM, updated 10y ago

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To all film lovers,

I am offering film scanning for both 135 & 120 roll, and 4x5 sheet films. (Colour, slide, B&W & Kodachrome)

For 135mm film normal res (2000 dpi) is around RM12/roll. High res 135mm (4000-5300dpi) is around RM1.50 each negative pic.

For 120, its RM18/roll (2000dpi) and double for 4000dpi.

For 4x5, RM5 for normal res 2000dpi. RM10 for 4000dpi. Add 50% more to multi-exposure.

All film scan includes fade restoration, color cast correction & scratch removal (Except B&W)

For prints its up 4x6: RM2.50 (1200dpi) & 5x7: RM3 (1200dpi) each.
Additional service: Spot/dirt removal - depending on the severity on the prints.

Basically price is up to dpi & file size (it takes longer to scan)

For resolution reference, please look at this website:

http://www.filmscanner.info/en/Bildgroessen.html

For 35mm, it is recommended to go for 2800dpi for archival purposes. 2000dpi is good for web viewing.
For 120, 2000dpi results in quality similar to 35mm scans at 4000dpi

Examples of B&W scan with manual scratch removal:

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TSEnigma_cym
post Sep 21 2014, 08:52 PM

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Hi,

35mm@4000dpi color negs tiff format with scratch removal, color restoration & grain reduction = RM2.50 per pic

B&W cost the same except without scratch removal. Scratch removal will cost extra rm1 for each pic.

120 format cost double because of the extended scanning time, and scratch removal for 120 B&W is at RM2 each as well.

Postage will be charged separately, depending on what kind on mailing service you prefer.
TSEnigma_cym
post Jan 18 2016, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(rocketaz @ Dec 9 2015, 10:41 PM)
It's great to know people who has in depth knowledge and the care for film while scanning.

From your description you surely a pro in film scanning! (with all the professional film scan tools)

Support for film photographer!
P/S: I shoot film all the way
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Thanks!

Send your negs to me. Upgraded my scanning hardware, updated the prices to be flexible as well! rclxms.gif

 

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