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Q. I have an HD, big screen TV. How will your scans display on this type of TV?
A. Your final image size will be 2758 x 4104 pixels. The highest resolution HDTV available today is 1080 x 1920 pixels. Naturally, the quality of your final image is going to be greatly dependent on the quality of your original slide. Sometimes people think that their slides are in better shape or sharper than they really are. For our own reputation, we are going to get the images as sharp as possible. The display on your widescreen TV will depend on how you have your TV setup. Our slide show is set up to display in the 4:3 mode. You should be able to set your TV up to display in 4:3 or 16:9.
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Q. If I want to get the images printed, what size
can they be printed at?
A. You can print at 4x6" or 5x7" and up to 8x10". The more you blow
up an image after that, the grainier it will get but we are very satisfied
with our print results even when blowing up to a 10x15" print. A regular size 35mm slide will fit perfectly on a 4x6" and a 10x15" print. When you print this size slide on a 5x7 or 8x10, you will either have some white area or you can crop some of the image and print full size. This is because the proportion of the print is different from the proportion of the slide.
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Q. I numbered my 35mm slides and
photos. Will the numbers on the images match
the numbers on my photos?
A. We are not going to be able to
guarantee that every image will match up with
the number on the back of each picture or
slide. This would require looking at each
picture, once again, and checking it to the
image on the computer and comparing names and
numbers. This would be
more than could be expected and too labor
intensive for our low prices. The scanning is
semi-automated and, if a slide is bent or
defective, it may not feed correctly and will
be skipped. (This does not happen often but it
does happen and so we only charge for the
actual scans that we do.) This would throw off
the batch renaming of the images. The purpose
of your numbering should be to keep the
photos in proper order, not to ID them.
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Q. I am an artist and I require the highest quality
scanning I can find.
A. We would suggest that all artists wanting to digitize
their work, should use our higher resolution scanning rather than our standard scanning
service. It should also be noted that taking pictures of artwork
will never match the actual artwork in anyone's eyes, let alone
the artist. You really might be happier getting some company to do
"drum scanning" for you at $30 a slide but I have seen some
artists that are not even happy with those results. We don't do
drum scanning.
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Q. I just want the scans and no
slide show so that I can use the images in
other programs or to print them. Do you do
that? Can you put them on a CD and not a DVD?
A. Yes, just make it clear on your
order form exactly what you want.
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Q. Will you do higher resolution scanning for me if I really want it
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A. No. We have our workflow set up so we can offer inexpensive scanning that is sufficient for the majority of people.
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Q. I inherited my grandfather's stereo slides, which
include my parents 1955 wedding photos. Can you tell me what your
warranty is for your work, and also what guarantee you have
regarding the handling and care of the original slides?
A. Your slides and photos are irreplaceable
until they are digitized. We will guarantee that we will take care
of your slides and photos like they were our own and we will do
the same with the transfer to digital. We look at our work as
helping you preserve your slides or photos by transferring to digital
format.
Our reputation is at stake and we have never had an unhappy
customer. We get as many new customers from referrals and
returning customers as we do from our website.
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Q. When I play your disk on different
DVD players, the timing is very slightly different. Can you fix
that?
A. As you can see from your testing
our disk on three different players, each player interprets the
disk a little differently. This is not to be unexpected. You can
go to Blockbuster and rent commercial DVDs that will not play on
certain players. The DVD player's electronics all depend on a lot
of different electrical components manufactured by multiple lowest
bidders in Thailand, Korea, China or etc. While one would hope for
some consistency in the players, the one consistent thing here is
our disk. It is the same no matter which player it is put in.
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Q. Are my slides and/or pictures
returned to me after they are digitized?
A. Yes. Everything
is returned that you want returned when your project is complete.
We have had a number of people that have sent
many 35mm slide carousels filled with slides
and told us to dispose of them when we are
done. They have what they wanted: digitized
images. They no longer have a need for the
slides and don't want to pay to have them
shipped back and they don't want to have to store them any longer.
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Q. Can you scan pictures if they are still on the
album page?
A. Yes but we will have to charge
extra for the extra work involved.