accozzaglia
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Hi all
I'm only an occasional visitor to HP (and a regular at APUG), so hello.
I am visiting Seattle for a few weeks, and with me are about two dozen uncut rolls of processed Kodachrome that I want to scanned. Back home, I have used the photo lab at Shoppers (Noritsu equipment), but recently they downgraded their system firmware to yield an image roughly a third the previous 2000x3000 @ 72dpi (about 6Mpx, I think). Lame!
In Seattle, I have little idea of what is available, either with an American equivalent or a local pro lab. In short, I relied on Shoppers since it was fairly affordable to scan a roll of 36 (the wonders of being a university student never ceases).
Any help would be great. Cheers.
I'm only an occasional visitor to HP (and a regular at APUG), so hello.
I am visiting Seattle for a few weeks, and with me are about two dozen uncut rolls of processed Kodachrome that I want to scanned. Back home, I have used the photo lab at Shoppers (Noritsu equipment), but recently they downgraded their system firmware to yield an image roughly a third the previous 2000x3000 @ 72dpi (about 6Mpx, I think). Lame!
In Seattle, I have little idea of what is available, either with an American equivalent or a local pro lab. In short, I relied on Shoppers since it was fairly affordable to scan a roll of 36 (the wonders of being a university student never ceases).
Any help would be great. Cheers.