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TSmomoomo
post Dec 19 2007, 12:04 AM, updated 19y ago

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hi, do anyone here know which shop scan film to cd in low price? (maybe <rm8-10 per roll)

i looking for cheap slide film as well, anyone here have lobang??


hehe

thank you
SUSdgrebel
post Dec 19 2007, 12:13 AM

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quality wise, it's better if u scan it by yourself. i learnt my lessons. i go cuci 1 roll and convert to cd at egypt. it turn out the quality is for email (208kb like dat)..

if u dont mind the quality, i think pertama complex foto selangor should have that service. at egypt it's around RM1 per photo.

btw, if it's for long term.. u might wanna look for Canon PIXMA MP960 InkJet Printer (priced around rm1400 after conversion from 400usd).. it features a film scanner. rclxms.gif

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khairolnizam
post Dec 19 2007, 04:55 AM

ouh.. ok..
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@TS u must be into lomo rite? =)
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post Dec 19 2007, 12:17 PM

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Hei curi thread abit..
I want to ask, what if I have the developed photographs only, is there any service to scan them to CD?

Yes, I can use my home scanner but it takes forever!
The resolution isn't that nice too..
yewkhuay
post Dec 19 2007, 01:11 PM

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u mean scan the film negative into digital form?
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post Dec 19 2007, 01:16 PM

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No no, I only have the developed photographs..
The film entah ke mana.. I think my mom threw it out.

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yewkhuay
post Dec 19 2007, 01:39 PM

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oh, u mean photo scan....i SAW film scan....in the TS topic...

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post Dec 19 2007, 01:46 PM

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Yea it was film scan..
I just curi his thread for awhile =P
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post Dec 19 2007, 02:04 PM

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you need change your scanner from 72 dpi to 300 dpi.
I scan a lot of photos, books etc.. no problem.
Not much noise. You may want to save as TIFF format.
Jpeg photos quality may lose out every time you open it.

You can always rely on batching your file using a software to convert it to TIFF.
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post Dec 19 2007, 02:13 PM

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Alright, I'll try it now =)
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post Dec 19 2007, 02:22 PM

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haha.. see my recent photo album at my siggie, some i scan with my scanner , canon canoscan d646u ex.. take quite some time though.. and yes, pick the highest resolution. if u were to pay the shop for scanning, it seriously wont be cheap.
TSmomoomo
post Dec 19 2007, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(khairolnizam @ Dec 19 2007, 04:55 AM)
@TS u must be into lomo rite?  =)
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yup tongue.gif
which shop @ TS btw?
and the price as well...

thank you

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