For this holiday, I want to have all my photos and 35mm film negatives from the past to be scanned. Could you suggest me a good place to have them scanned for a reasonable price with good quality?
I'm getting ready to start doing this myself with my grandfather's slides. I'm going to get a scanner off of Amazon for ~$150 and give it a go. The family doesn't really want to send them away and the local place that does it charges $1/slide.
I.... I was unhappy with the results. Most of the slides had strong moire patterns evident and the negatives had colors that were way off. The 8mm film was jumpy and now always cropped correctly. I'm not sure what the term is for it, but sometimes the very bottom of an image was cropped out and it appeared at the top of the image instead. If I had the time I'd do the scanning myself.
You will get MUCH better results if you spend more on a scanner or if you send your slides to an outfit who has a better quality slide scanner.
Also think about your TIME. It takes about 6 minutes to scan a slide after you get into the routine. You have to...
1) physically move the slide from storage box to the scanner and back and
2) enter some kind of title or caption.
3) Do at least some minor edits (for sure you need to white balance the image) and
4) likely some minor "dust and scratch busting"
The above take about 6 minute AFTER you get really good at it. It takes longer at first. This means you can do 10 slides an hour (after learning how to edit one slide while the scanner works on the next one) A better use of your take is to get a job at McDonalds for minimum wage and use that money to pay Scan Cafe $0.37 to scan your slides. Doing this you will have twice as many slides scanned per hour worked.
$1 per slide is about right. If you pay yourself minimum wage (just under $10 per hours here) you can do them for $1 each after you come up to speed.
In any case get a purpose built slide scanner, not some cheap flatbed scanner. The problem is DYNAMIC RANGE. The cheap scanner just don't have the range to get the shadow and highlight details.
Look for a used Nikon 5000ED on eBay
You will get MUCH better results if you spend more on a scanner or if you send your slides to an outfit who has a better quality slide scanner.
But it's like hiring a painter - sure, you could paint your house, but:
1. will you do as good of a job as someone whose profession is exactly that
2. does it matter if your efforts aren't quite as good?
3. how much is your time worth?
If someone is a-ok with all of those, then give 'er
You will get MUCH better results if you spend more on a scanner or if you send your slides to an outfit who has a better quality slide scanner.
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Look for a used Nikon 5000ED on eBay