South Carolina 35mm Slide, Photo & Film Scanning

Affordable 35mm Slide Scanning has provided services for customers all over South Carolina, including Columbia, Charleston, North Charleston, Rock Hill, Mount Pleasant, Greenville, Sumter, 39,679; Spartanburg, Summerville, Hilton Head Island, 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.
South Carolina History
"The colony of Carolina was settled by English settlers, mostly from Barbados, sent by the Lords Proprietors in 1670, followed by French Huguenots. Most immigrants in the colonial period were African slaves, who constituted a majority of the colony's population throughout the period. The Carolina upcountry was settled largely by Scots-Irish migrants from Pennsylvania and Virginia, following the Great Wagon Road. The formal colony of "The Carolinas" split into two in 1712. South Carolina became a royal colony in 1729. The state declared its independence from Great Britain and set up its own government on March 15, 1776. On February 5, 1778, South Carolina became the first state to ratify the first constitution of the United States - the Articles of Confederation. The current United States Constitution was proposed for adoption by the States on September 17, 1787, and South Carolina was the 8th state to ratify it, on May 23, 1788.
South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860. On April 12, 1861, Confederate batteries began shelling Fort Sumter and the American Civil War began. Charleston was effectively blockaded and the Union Navy seized the Sea Islands, driving off the plantation owners and setting up an experiment in freedom for the ex-slaves. South Carolina troops participated in the major Confederate campaigns, but no major battles were fought inland. General William Tecumseh Sherman marched through the state in early 1865, destroying numerous plantations, and captured the state capital of Columbia on February 17. Fires began that night and by next morning, most of the central city was destroyed.
After the war, South Carolina was reincorporated into the United States during Reconstruction. Under presidential Reconstruction (1865-66) Freedmen (former slaves) were given limited rights. Under Radical reconstruction (1867-1877), a Republican coalition of Freedmen, Carpetbaggers and Scalawags were in control, supported by Union army forces. The withdrawal of Union soldiers as part of the Compromise of 1877 ended Reconstruction and brought an era where conservative white "Redeemers" and pro-business Bourbon Democrats were in control. The state became a hotbed of racial and economic tensions during the Populist and Agrarian movements of the 1890s. Blacks were disfranchised in 1890, and "Pitchfork Ben Tillman" controlled state politics from the 1890s to 1910 with a base among poor white farmers.
In the 20th century, South Carolina developed a thriving textile industry. By 2007, textile employment had dropped significantly. The state also converted its agricultural base from cotton to more profitable crops, attracted large military bases and, most recently, attracted European manufacturers."
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina
Customer Testimonials
We are absolutely thrilled with the slide show you created for Wendy! It was just as I had hoped for - a magical experience. You made my old slides come alive! And my daughter told me it was the best gift she had ever received!! The package arrived on Friday so we had it in time for her 30th birthday party the following day! I am thoroughly impressed with your service and concern, Ed. Thank you very much for your follow up with FedEx. Thoroughly pleased and grateful,
Cindy
Charleston, South Carolina
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 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
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
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
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