bluedispatcher - You can do it yourself with no problems with a desktop scanner or a negative scanner - what it really comes down to is time and what are you using them for - if you are archiving them with no intention of doing much then doing them yourself is a good idea as you are just using your time to scan them - but if you need to clean them up color correct them etc because you are going to make prints or build a website with lots of images or maybe have a bit of a deadline then it would be worth it to get a photo scanning service to do them in bulk - they'll have the gear to do batch scan and color correct them quickly - from there you can then tweak them to suit - i find time is my shortest resource when it come to these things
can't recommend one but do some searches and maybe give some of what you come up with a try by sending them a roll - always worthwhile doing a test run with any service where possible
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Last edited on Sat Jan 10th, 2009 11:12 am by anthony
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