Hi quality Film scanning and Epson Large Format Printing svcs!


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We provide a wide range of services from hi quality film scanning and many other photography services @ a very competitive rates.


Hi res scanning scanning for negative/slides from 35mm,Xpan format and up to 6x7 medium format @ $3 per frame
for resolution up to 6+mp RGB TIFF file (minimum $10)

Ultra High Res scanning
Ultra Hi res scanning for negative/slides up to 6x7 medium format @ $10 per frame
resolution up to 58+mp 200+mb RGB TIFF file depending on the actual film format.

Ultra High Res scanning for negative/slides bigger than 6x7 up to 4x5" @ $20 per frame
Resolution varies on actual film format.

all prices inclusive of CD-r

Large format printing services on Epson 7800 using Epson Ultrachrome K3 ink.

Printed on Kodak luster paper

16x24" only $25

24x36" only $55

On Kodak Artist Canvas Or ilford smooth canvas

12x12" only $60 with stretching $90

16x20" only $80 with stretching $120

20x24" only $120 with stretching $168

for other sizes,pls contact me for a quote.

B&W developing for 35mm/medium format/4x5" @ $6 per roll/sheet

B&W contact print @ $5 per roll/sheet

For film scanning services,u can also choose to send it via registered mail(recommended) and pay to our POSB saving account 244-13462-9 online

Our registered business address is at Blk 89 Bedok North street 4 #01-101 Singapore 460089

Return registered postage of $4 will be waived for transaction above $30.

If u need any other photography services not listed,please contact me,we will try to provide it for you.

Regards
Boonwei
96828667

some samples scans from the Imacon scanner
letterboxes.jpg

Xpan B&W negative
City1jpg.jpg

6x7 slide
boardwalk.jpg

6x7 Negative
supremecourt.jpg

4x5" film

Prices are subject to changes,pls contact me for the latest pricing.
 

Upz for such excellent service.
 

Absoutely top notch imacon scanning and large format printing!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

KEX's da man !!!
 

I'm looking out for large format printing but need some more info:

1) Generally how long do the prints done with Epson 7800 using Epson Ultrachrome K3 ink last? On Kodak luster paper, Kodak Artist Canvas Or ilford smooth canvas?
2) Do you offer cold lamination services for the luster paper or lacquer spray for the canvas and if so how much will they cost?
3) What does "with stretching" mean for the canvas prints?
4) I'm also considering sizes closed to A1 or A2 or the near photographic paper sizes equivalents. How much will these cost?
5) What is the recommended minimum pixel resolutions for all these sizes and those that you listed?

I'm interested to print for my digital paintings and need to try out the quality before deciding to possibly do more. However, quality aside but I've been quoted much lesser than what you've listed but that doesn't mean that I won't support a fellow CS'er ;).
 

Hi,

kodak luster paper are guaranteed by kodak for 35-150yrs under indoor condition,

Kodak artist canvas are guaranteed for 30yrs under indoor condition.

i have no info on the ilford canvas,but they should be as good as the kodak one.

i do not not have cold lamination service,all canvas print are inclusive of an arcylic coat to increase the longevity.

a popular way to display the canvas is by stretching it over a wood frame.

A2 size will cost $80 for a canvas print,

A1 will cost $120 for a canvas print.

recommended resolution will be 300 dpi.

thank you.
 

ob1canob said:
I'm interested to print for my digital paintings and need to try out the quality before deciding to possibly do more. However, quality aside but I've been quoted much lesser than what you've listed but that doesn't mean that I won't support a fellow CS'er ;).

If you're not paying for quality, I fail to see why you're even looking at his services.
AFAIK, kex's rates are below what you'd get from most of the labs that offer equivalent print quality on the same papers. Quality comes at a premium.
Getting a print from those shops running plotters might be much cheaper. But you definitely don't get the same quality of prints with regards to colour accuracy & paper quality. Do you really want 80gsm plain paper 'enlargement' prints?
 

Wah tempted to shoot slides again... your negative scanning also charged per frame (like slides?)
 

Firefox said:
If you're not paying for quality, I fail to see why you're even looking at his services.
AFAIK, kex's rates are below what you'd get from most of the labs that offer equivalent print quality on the same papers. Quality comes at a premium.
Getting a print from those shops running plotters might be much cheaper. But you definitely don't get the same quality of prints with regards to colour accuracy & paper quality. Do you really want 80gsm plain paper 'enlargement' prints?

Pls don't misunderstand me as I'm not questioning kex's quality. Basically what I'm saying is that I've been quoted for less but I don't know about the quality of these prints as compared to perhaps kex's. Ultimately I'm acknowledging that I'm not exactly comparing apple to apple because I'm not taking into consideration of the quality of the prints for comparison but basically the prices of the sizes in question; heck, I don't even know the paper or canvas brand the other party is using. Sorry if I caused confusion but no offence intended. ;)

For kex, you mentioned that you require 300dpi resolution and taking the A1 size in consideration I would require an image file of close to 70Mp while for A2 an image file of close to 35Mp. The question is for such large format prints do we really require 300dpi for the printing; otherwise, I will have to rethink if I want to print up to such sizes. Please advise.
 

raptor84 said:
Wah tempted to shoot slides again... your negative scanning also charged per frame (like slides?)

hi there !

the scanning i provide now is a much higher res type,the one that i used to do it for u is no longer available.

slides or negative cost the same to scan.:)

For kex, you mentioned that you require 300dpi resolution and taking the A1 size in consideration I would require an image file of close to 70Mp while for A2 an image file of close to 35Mp. The question is for such large format prints do we really require 300dpi for the printing; otherwise, I will have to rethink if I want to print up to such sizes. Please advise.

the printing quality is very subjective,300 dpi is the standard for high quality print,magazine quality is ard 150 dpi while news paper quality is about 75 dpi only.

the viewing distance of the final print also play a part.

generally,i would recommend a 6-8mp resolution for A1 print and a 3-4mp resolution for an A2 print to get acceptable results.

thank you.
 

For large format prints do you recommend that we come personally to your business address or please tell what's your preference for to provide you the image file and delivery? Do you have any photo of the stretch canvas? Just wondering if it's good enough to be hung as it is or do I still require to have it framed before hanging it on the wall. Thx so far for all the info you provided. I'll contact you soon.
 

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