We scan your 35mm slide or negative at 3000dpi, 4200dpi
or
5400 dpi, with a colour depth of either 24-bit or 48-bit,
and save the resulting digital file to CD as a TIFF |
35mm mounted colour transparency film |
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3000 dpi |
4200 dpi |
5400 dpi |
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24-bit colour depth |
first 25 (each) |
£ 1.10 |
£ 1.20 |
£ 1.30 |
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24-bit colour depth |
scans 26 - 150 |
£ 0.60 |
£ 0.70 |
£ 0.80 |
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48-bit colour depth |
first 25 (each) |
£ 1.30 |
£ 1.40 |
£ 1.50 |
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48-bit colour depth |
scans 26 - 150 |
£ 0.80 |
£ 0.90 |
£ 1.00 |
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35mm colour or b&w negative film |
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3000 dpi |
4200 dpi |
5400 dpi |
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24-bit colour depth |
first 25 (each) |
£ 1.20 |
£ 1.30 |
*n/r |
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24-bit colour depth |
scans 25 - 150 |
£ 0.70 |
£ 0.80 |
*n/r |
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48-bit colour depth |
first 25 (each) |
£ 1.20 |
£ 1.30 |
*n/r |
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48-bit colour depth |
scans 25 - 150 |
£ 0.70 |
£ 0.80 |
*n/r |
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UK P&P (Recorded Delivery) |
£ 3.95 |
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Free on orders over £100 |
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Empire State Building in the early morning light, viewed from Pier 57, Hudson River Ocean Terminals |
Nikon F4s w AF-zoom Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D IFED w Exposure not recorded. |
Kodak Ektachrome Elite 100 exposed at ISO125 |
Had Titanic made it to New York she was due to dock at Pier 59 (White Star Line Piers 59 & 60)
Carpathia dropped off Titanic's lifeboats at Pier 59, before then docking at Cunard's Pier 54 |
Lusitania departed from Pier 54 in 1915, on the voyage when she was torpedoed off Ireland |
Please visit our technical pages where you'll find information and advice on what settings we believe work best for your original film stock. |
*n/r : scanning at 5400 dpi not recommended for negative film |
For more than 150 scans please contact us for prices |
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