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Announcing full film border scanning of all types of 35mm film!

In one way or another we can now scan 35mm C41, E6, & B&W with full film edges included. As you can see below the scans have a really nice rough edge to them. This film was Fuji Reala in a Nikon F6.

We can also scan 120 E6 & B&W in full rolls with film edges included.

Read more about the service here: https://www.northeastphotographic.com/blog/2019/4/11/new-services-and-lower-pricesms402258-R1-067-32.jpg ms402258-R1-069-33.jpg


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But we can do that ourselves easily enough with a decent flatbed scanner. What new value does your service bring?
 
But we can do that ourselves easily enough with a decent flatbed scanner. What new value does your service bring?

The point being that some people don't DIY and have film developed and scanned at a lab. This lab offers an extra option for those customers.

Scanning the rebates is also popular, and I actually find it quite attractive for 120 film. Perhaps you customers would like to know if they will get that at some point. Or I missed this and it is already on offer...

There even seems to be an Instagram filter emulating 120 film rebates for digital images and even videos. And, no, they do not use the name of a real film.
 
The point being that some people don't DIY and have film developed and scanned at a lab. This lab offers an extra option for those customers.

Scanning the rebates is also popular, and I actually find it quite attractive for 120 film. Perhaps you customers would like to know if they will get that at some point. Or I missed this and it is already on offer...

There even seems to be an Instagram filter emulating 120 film rebates for digital images and even videos. And, no, they do not use the name of a real film.

In medium format I am currently scanning B&W and E6 film with borders. C41 with borders is available for single frame scans. The color conversions would take too long to do it for full rolls at this time, but I'm always exploring a way to do it with the Frontier.

I am however scanning all types of 4x5 with the full edge included!
 
What I have seen from the examples all these borders are the same, no matter the film, camera, color or B&W, and format. So are these borders scanned from the negative, or actually added digitally after the scan?
 
What I have seen from the examples all these borders are the same, no matter the film, camera, color or B&W, and format. So are these borders scanned from the negative, or actually added digitally after the scan?
Where are you getting that from ? Looking at the exposure information the shutter speeds are 250th, 125th and 1000th, certainly not the same.
 
What I have seen from the examples all these borders are the same, no matter the film, camera, color or B&W, and format. So are these borders scanned from the negative, or actually added digitally after the scan?

No

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not.

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In fact even among the 3 35mm images I posted at the top in this thread there are significant differences that would be hard to fake. For a clue, they are specific to the Nikon F6.

You can see a lot more bordered scans coming in our IG and among the stories we repost from clients. @NortheastPhotographic
 
Announcing full film border scanning of all types of 35mm film!

In one way or another we can now scan 35mm C41, E6, & B&W with full film edges included. As you can see below the scans have a really nice rough edge to them. This film was Fuji Reala in a Nikon F6.

We can also scan 120 E6 & B&W in full rolls with film edges included.

Read more about the service here: https://www.northeastphotographic.com/blog/2019/4/11/new-services-and-lower-pricesView attachment 221793 View attachment 221794


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Thanks, nice to know that there are more film services available.
 
So what does it cost to get a roll of 135 E6 processed and scanned at the quality of your first images above?
I don't suppose you mount slides?
 
But we can do that ourselves easily enough with a decent flatbed scanner. What new value does your service bring?
Scanning well is a skill that requires time and equipment. It is more productive for me to outsource scanning rather than buy a scanner and spend the time learning to master the process.
 
So what does it cost to get a roll of 135 E6 processed and scanned at the quality of your first images above?
I don't suppose you mount slides?

https://www.northeastphotographic.com/ has all the answers you want. Detailed pricing is on our online order storefront.

Here is the service you want specific to E6: https://northeast-photographic.mybigcommerce.com/e6-simple-scan/

E6 is one of our more expensive services due to significantly low volume. Ektachrome has increased this somewhat, but I am hoping still see a lot more. To aid in this effort, I believe that my E6 scans are the best you can get among folks doing full roll scanning. I think you would need a drum scan or IQSmart to do better.

No mounting. The materials are hard to find, and it makes the film more difficult to scan as the frame tends to curl in the mount.
 
The detail and color that I'm seeing from Ektachome in particular is just wild. I will shoot this film exclusively when it's available in 120 and sheets.


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Where are you getting that from ? Looking at the exposure information the shutter speeds are 250th, 125th and 1000th, certainly not the same.

Before I had seen the examples from post #10 and #15 those in #1 and also from the provided link appeared unnatural to me, with the 'Lomo' semi-natural ragged edges. I think the others are much better examples what to expect.
 
At first I thought this was about scanning film at the airport. :D
It must be a Canadian thing - I thought the same thing, although at the land crossings!
 
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