Alaska 35mm Slide, Photo & Film Scanning

Affordable 35mm Slide Scanning has provided services for customers all over Alaska, including Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, Wasilla, Kenai, Ketchikan, Palmer, Kodiak, Bethel, and the United States and Canada in the past six years. In all that time we have worked with multiple people, university's and businesses with many different needs and end results. In all that time, we have never had an unhappy customer. We are proud of that record and we do not intend to break it. Our customers are very important to us and they are our best salespeople.
Some of the newer scanning companies, unable to compete with our services, have resorted to sending their customer's 35mm slides, photos and films to India or other third world countries. That is bad enough but what we think is really underhanded, is that theyare not up front about this minor little detail. Most of their customers have no idea that their family photo collction is being loaded into a cargo plane and flown 7,000 miles over the ocean to India. And that may be the safest part of the trip.
At Affordable 35mm Slide Scanning, your job does not leave our premises, in Sun Prairie Wisconsin or Waupun Wisconsin, until we return ship to you. We treat your precious photo collection just like it was our own and I can tell you for certain, that we would never be sending our heirloom family photos to a thirdworld sweatshop in order to save a few dollars.
All jobs are worked by 100% USA citizens who are talented and skillful and they really are artists at heart. They work your family photos just like they were working their very own photos. We realize that this is the only time that you are going to be converting your slides and photos to digital and we are going to make it a good experiance for you.
"Alaska has 3.5 million lakes of 20 acres or larger. Marshlands and wetland permafrost cover 188,320 square miles (487,747 km²) (mostly in northern, western and southwest flatlands). Frozen water, in the form of glacier ice, covers some 16,000 square miles (41,440 km²) of land and 1,200 square miles (3,110 km²) of tidal zone. The Bering Glacier complex near the southeastern border with Yukon, Canada, covers 2,250 square miles (5,827 km²) alone.
The Aleutian Islands cross longitude 180°, so Alaska can be considered the easternmost state as well as the westernmost. Alaska, and especially the Aleutians, are one of the extreme points of the United States. The International Date Line jogs west of 180° to keep the whole state, and thus the entire continental United States, within the same legal day.
According to an October 1998 report by the United States Bureau of Land Management, approximately 65% of Alaska is owned and managed by the U.S. federal government as public lands, including a multitude of national forests, national parks, and national wildlife refuges. Of these, the Bureau of Land Management manages 87 million acres (350,000 km²), or 23.8% of the state. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
Of the remaining land area, the State of Alaska owns 24.5%; another 10% is managed by 13 regional and dozens of local Native corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Various private interests own the remaining land, totaling less than 1%.
Map of Alaska - PDFAlaska is administratively divided into "boroughs", as opposed to "counties." The function is the same, but whereas some states use a three-tiered system of decentralization — state/county/township — most of Alaska uses only two tiers — state/borough. Owing to the low population density, most of the land is located in the Unorganized Borough which, as the name implies, has no intermediate borough government of its own, but is administered directly by the state government. Currently (2000 census) 57.71% of Alaska's area has this status, with 13.05% of the population. For statistical purposes the United States Census Bureau divides this territory into census areas. Anchorage merged the city government with the Greater Anchorage Area Borough in 1971 to form the Municipality of Anchorage, containing the city proper and the bedroom communities of Eagle River, Chugiak, Peters Creek, Girdwood, Bird, and Indian. Fairbanks has a separate borough (the Fairbanks North Star Borough) and municipality (the City of Fairbanks)."
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska
Customer Testimonials
Another set of slides are in the mail and hope they will be there Mon. or Tues.
Thanks for a good service. Do you convert View Master slides (I guess they are called 3-D)to prints?
Wayne
Anchorage, Alaska
I had a lot of 35mm slides converted to digital and put on disk - I was totally satisfied with the work you did.
I have some 35mm negatives that I would like to have converted to digital images and put on a CD. I don't find a place on the order form for this service. Am I just not seeing it?
Thanks
Roger
Jacksonville, Florida
Thanks for being so prompt. It’s good that you could put me into a slot to get the photos scanned so quickly. I am thrilled, because I have many more pictures I want to do the same thing with.
I think that the order looks just fine. I noticed that your letter mentioned the sending of prints, and I wonder if it is possible to get prints from my scanned photos? I would like to make a scrap book for each of my children, in addition to having one of my own, and I had only one each of the photos I sent you. I would certainly like more if that can be done. If prints are possible, how much are they (each or by a batch number)? And what would that do to the cost of the order? Please let me know before we complete the order.
Thank you,
Peggy
St. Joseph, Missouri
Just to let you know I received the first dvd yesterday. I want to compliment you on a very good job! I cant wait to see the rest, and I’m sure our Dad will think this is the best Christmas present he has ever received.
I only checked one dvd last night to see that it functioned correctly – I’ll try the others this evening but I don’t see any problem.
Last, do you transfer 8MM camcorder tapes onto dvd? I have a dvd burner but it only works on my newer digital 8 tapes. I have close to 20 tapes from 2003 and prior that I want to preserve. Just wondering if you do that as well.
Thanks for the good job, and we cant wait to get the rest!
Kent
Geneva, Illinois
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