Idaho 35mm Slide, Photo & Film Scanning

Affordable 35mm Slide Scanning has provided services for customers all over Idaho, including Boise, Nampa, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Meridian, Coeur d'Alene, Twin Falls, Caldwell, Lewiston, Rexburg, 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.
"Humans may have been present in the Idaho area as long as 14,500 years ago. Excavations at Wilson Butte Cave near Twin Falls in 1959 revealed evidence of human activity, including arrowheads, that rank among the oldest dated artifacts in North America. Native American tribes predominant in the area included the Nez Perce in the north and the Northern and Western Shoshone in the south.
Idaho, as part of the Oregon Country, was claimed by both the United States and United Kingdom until the United States gained undisputed jurisdiction in 1846. Between then and the creation of the Idaho Territory in 1863, parts of the present-day state were included in the Oregon, Washington, and Dakota Territories. The new territory included most of present-day Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. The first organized communities, within the present borders of Idaho, were established in 1860.
After some tribulation as a territory, including the chaotic transfer of the territorial capital from Lewiston to Boise, disenfranchisement of the large Mormon minority and a federal attempt to split the territory between Washington Territory and the state of Nevada, Idaho achieved statehood in 1890. The economy of the state, which had been primarily supported by metal mining, shifted towards agriculture and tourism.
In recent years, Idaho has expanded its commercial base as a tourism and agricultural state to include science and technology industries. Science and technology have become the largest single economic center (over 25% of the state's total revenue) within the state and are greater than agriculture, forestry and mining combined.
The Idaho State Historical Society preserves and promotes Idaho’s cultural heritage.
Idaho is the only state that was likely named as the result of a hoax (the so called "Idahoax"). In the early 1860s, when the United States Congress was considering organizing a new territory in the Rocky Mountains, eccentric lobbyist George M. Willing suggested the name "Idaho," which he claimed was derived from a Shoshone language term meaning "the sun comes from the mountains" or "gem of the mountains." Willing later claimed that he had made up the name himself. Congress ultimately decided to name the area Colorado Territory when it was created in February 1861.
However, the name "Idaho" did not go away. The same year Congress created Colorado Territory, a county called Idaho County was created in eastern Washington Territory. The county was named after a steamship named Idaho, which was launched on the Columbia River in 1860. It is unclear whether the steamship was named before or after Willing's claim was revealed. Regardless, a portion of Washington Territory, including Idaho County, was used to create Idaho Territory in 1863.
Despite this lack of evidence for the origin of the name, many textbooks well into the 20th century repeated as fact Willing's account that the name "Idaho" derived from the Shoshone term "ee-da-how"."
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho
Customer Testimonials
I received the converted slides and am very pleased with the results of your work. Thank you.
You can mail me the duplicate disks and the slides by regular mail. I do not think any insurance is necessary at this time, since even a total loss would not cause much of a damage, thanks to your work.
Please let me know whether the amount I sent you covers all expenses or whether additional money is due.
Thank you again for your courteous and efficient handling of my order.
Regards,
LM
Jacksonville, Florida
The conversion you did was simply fantastic. See the testimony (follows) from one of my children regarding the 30-40 year old slides you did for me.
Thanks so much.
Best regards, John
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Hi Pop –
Wow, Maggie and I just got done looking at all the photos. Thanks a million for getting that done. The service really did an outstanding job. The pictures are very clear and it is great to know that they won’t deteriorate ever. There are a bunch of good photos, many suitable for printing!
Love A.
Ketchikan, Alaska
I took a bunch of the extra cd's you created to test to my mothers and they all work on her $50 DVD (but not on my Sony). I saw for the first time the great menu that was created.
Guess I need to get a new DVD.
Jerry
Fall River, Massachusettes
Ok, I have to tell you that whoever did your website is an absolute genius! I have never seen a more user friendly and informative website before. I'm interested in having some scanning of pictures and slides done and I'm sold on your company. Your site answered all of my questions and more. I just wanted to tell you "great job".
Gulie
Eugene, Oregon
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