New York 35mm Slide, Photo & Film Scanning

Affordable 35mm Slide Scanning has provided services for customers all over New York, including New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse, Albany, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Schenectady, Utica, 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.
New York History
"During the 17th century, Dutch trading posts established for the purchase of pelts from the Iroquois and other tribes expanded into the colony of New Netherlands. The first of these trading posts were Beverwyck (1614, now Albany); New Amsterdam, (1623, now NYC); and Esopus, (1653, now Kingston). The English captured the colony during the Second Anglo-Dutch War and governed it as the Province of New York. Agitation for independence during the 1770s brought the American Revolution, which for New York was also a civil war.
New York declared itself an independent state on July 9, 1776. The New York state constitution was framed by a convention which assembled at White Plains, New York on July 10, 1776, and after repeated adjournments and changes of location, terminated its labors at Kingston, New York on Sunday evening, April 20, 1777, when the new constitution was adopted with but one dissenting vote. It was not submitted to the people for ratification. It was drafted by John Jay. On 30 July 1777, George Clinton was inaugurated as the first Governor of New York at Kingston.
The Woolworth Building, in New York City, was one of the world's first skyscrapers (1913).During the revolution, four of the Iroquois nations fought on the side of the British. They were defeated in the Sullivan Expedition of 1779. Suffering privations, many members moved to Canada. Most, absent or present, lost their land after the war. Some of the land purchases are the subject of modern-day claims by the individual tribes.
New York state was one of the original thirteen colonies that became the United States. It was the 11th state to ratify the United States Constitution, on July 26, 1788.
The creation of the Erie Canal led to rapid industrialization in New York.Transportation in western New York was difficult before canals were built in the early part of the nineteenth century. The Hudson and Mohawk Rivers could be navigated only as far as Central New York. While the St. Lawrence River could be navigated to Lake Ontario, the way westward to the other Great Lakes was blocked by Niagara Falls, and so the only route to western New York was over land. Governor DeWitt Clinton strongly advocated building a canal to connect the Hudson River with Lake Erie, and thus all the Great Lakes. Work commenced in 1817, and the Erie Canal was finished in 1825. The canal opened up vast areas of New York to commerce and settlement, and enabled port cities such as Buffalo to grow and prosper.
As of 2006, New York was the third largest state in population after California and Texas, with an estimated population of 19,306,183.[4] This represents an increase of 329,362, or 1.7%, since the year 2000; it includes a natural increase since the last census of 601,779 people (1,576,125 births minus 974,346 deaths) and a decrease due to net migration of 422,481 people out of the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 820,388 people, and migration within the country produced a net loss of about 800,213.
In spite of the open land in the state, New York's population is very urban, with 92% of residents living in an urban area.
New York is a slow growing state with a large rate of migration to other states. In 2000 and 2005, more people moved from New York to Florida than from any one state to another. New York state is a leading destination for international immigration, however. The center of population of New York is located in Orange County, in the town of Deerpark. New York City and its eight suburban counties (excluding those in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania) have a combined population of 13,209,006 people, or 68.42% of the state's population."
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_york
Customer Testimonials
Thanks for finishing the order and the information. As I was completely satisfied with my previous 200+ order - terrific job - please just send the completed CD and slides back. You've already processed the check accompanying the order and in case that was not quite enough just let me know. Take care and thanks again for the wonderful previous job and service.
Regards,
Frank
Webster, New York
I just received my scanned slides and I am sorting them into chapters to return back to you.
Question: Can I rename the .jpg file from a slide number to something descriptive?
By the way, the slides look terrific! I am so pleased. This is a true gift you are giving all of us -- you are giving us back our memories.
Susan,
Livermore California
Thank you for the speedy service on my disk. I love it and it works great! I really am very pleased with the final disk! Please send the photos and slides back to me. I will recommend you to all my friends and family!Thank you again!
Penny
Nicholasville, Kentucky
You did a great job processing almost 1,800 slides. Everything was done in a very competent manner and your instructions were most explicit.
Thanks,
Maureen
Berkeley, Illinois
I got them and they look great. Thanks for getting this to me so quick. The invoice shows it shipping to Princeton but it was mailed to Sea Girt as requested.
Thanks,
Denis
Sea Girt, New Jersey
Hi! - I received the VCD's, they look great. I can play them in my home PC and DVD player as well as get to the .jpg files themselves.
Thanks for getting this done so quickly! I'll put the check in the mail tomorrow.
Thanks again,
Traci
Hurst, Texas
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