High Res scanning of 35mm negatives @ $6 per roll 36exp only~!


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upz for his gd service , has been using his service for a few time . Bedok north is a gd place too not to mention blk 85 hawker center gd food so guys what are u waiting for ? can go develop + scan yr flim and get to enjoy good food! lol
 

Hi Kex,
Upz for you.

also next to a very lucky 4D store.

he he he
 

Howdie!

Not sure if this is off-topic, but since everyone here should have some interest in film-scanning.. is there any recommended software to enhance the images? Especially in colour and dust/scratches. I've some film developed in Germany at some cheap supermarket, and they turned out a little yellowish. Film hiding in my cupboard for 4 years, wonder if its still worthwhile to scan them?

Kex, you save the pictures to JPG? Whats the avg file size -- how many fits into 1 CD normally?

Great to hear of such a service. upz! :)
 

loboclerk said:
Howdie!

Not sure if this is off-topic, but since everyone here should have some interest in film-scanning.. is there any recommended software to enhance the images? Especially in colour and dust/scratches. I've some film developed in Germany at some cheap supermarket, and they turned out a little yellowish. Film hiding in my cupboard for 4 years, wonder if its still worthwhile to scan them?

Kex, you save the pictures to JPG? Whats the avg file size -- how many fits into 1 CD normally?

Great to hear of such a service. upz! :)

Yes, he does save to JPG. The average file size is usually around 3MB from my experience. However, very complex images can go up to 6MB easily.

If you need to get rid of minor scratches/ dust as well as colour shift, you'll probably need Digital ICE.
 

Firefox said:
Heh.. Made a mistake.. Turns out he runs the Kodak lab.. Haven't been there for ages.. Kinda forgot that the Kodak lab existed.. LOL.. Had one roll of film developed and scanned.. Very good service.. =) Friendly guy too.. Wasted quite a bit of his time talking ****.. LOL..

hehe.... yah, friendly guy, with a cute face too.... :bsmilie:

:think:
 

One more question.. price is per exposure or by negative strip? In SG, normal strips have about 6 exposures. However, those I developed overseas had been cut to 3 or 4 per strip (they dun even have some protective pocket for the negatives like in SG). I gather that it'll require abit more effort in scanning them coz the strips are shorter.. same pricing?
 

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loboclerk said:
One more question.. price is per exposure or by negative strip? In SG, normal strips have about 6 exposures. However, those I developed overseas had been cut to 3 or 4 per strip (they dun even have some protective pocket for the negatives like in SG). I gather that it'll require abit more effort in scanning them coz the strips are shorter.. same pricing?



kex said:
Some of the FAQs,

1)my scanner have those dust removal feature,but scan will be pixelated and not recommeded
2)the scan will be a 16 base scan in 3818x2546 resolution,Tiff is not recommended since each pix might be over 20mb,36x20mb=720+mb 1CD not enuf to burn.But if u insist on Tiff,i can do it for u at $10 per roll.
3)i do scan individual frames of unmounted 35mm slides and negatives at $1 each.(min $6)

pls note dat my definition of one roll is 7 strips of 6 frames or 40frames max.(the original way u get it back from developing)
if u cut a strip into 3 frames each for a roll which results in 8 strips,it will cost u $6+$1 for the scanning of the additional strip,be it a single frame or a strip of 3 frames.


thanks!
Reply.
 

I have a question to ask. After the images are scanned and burned into CDs, do we still need to post process the photos before printing at photo labs?

Btw, do you do printing of 4Rs? If yes, how much do you charge for 300 pieces of different images at one go?
 

Post process after scanning is optional,some might want to do some tweaking and spot some dust after it.

Printing of 4Rs cost 30cts each.
 

beautiful said:
I have a question to ask. After the images are scanned and burned into CDs, do we still need to post process the photos before printing at photo labs?

Btw, do you do printing of 4Rs? If yes, how much do you charge for 300 pieces of different images at one go?


Not a hard and fast rule but a '150%, 1.4 pixels, Threshold 1' USM followed by a gaussian blur of 1.5 to 2 pixels can be applied to good results for the 16 base scan.
 

A big :thumbsup: for Boonwei and his mean scanner. Got my 2 test rolls back today and am very happy with the results, will be sending in the rest of my negatives in very soon. :D
 

Terence said:
A big :thumbsup: for Boonwei and his mean scanner. Got my 2 test rolls back today and am very happy with the results, will be sending in the rest of my negatives in very soon. :D

No luck to meet you.. LOL.. Seems that I always go to his shop after you leave... LOL..
 

Firefox said:
No luck to meet you.. LOL.. Seems that I always go to his shop after you leave... LOL..

Didn't know you were the last time too. Will probably pop by tomorrow afternoon with the rest of my negatives.

Here's a sample of his/my work... shot on XP2.

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y is there someone lying on the right hand bottom corner?
 

beautiful said:
y is there someone lying on the right hand bottom corner?

It's a healing service. Believers lying on the ground were slain.
 

Hi Kex
I am interested in the service you are providing.

Can you pm me your address and business hours?

Thanks.
 

Saw a Kodak shop today at Toa Payoh also offering neg to CDR service
for $3.80 max 36exp.
How is the quality here compare to the Kodak one?
 

i have no idea how they do their scanning.
 

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