Handling slides in glass frames

 

It is a good idea to keep your slides in frames only until you want to project them. The film pressed between two glasses collects a lot of dirt through the years, which can be immensely seen at scanning. You can clean the glass, but most of the dirt is stuck between the glasses. In addition every glass surface which the light have to go through takes off 5% of the brightness. If the scanner have to look through two glasses, it has the result of 10% less illumination and incorrect birghtness.


Simple, plastic snappable frames

That`s why we never scan a slide with its glassy frame
.

 

Taking the slides out of the frame, then putting it back takes away time from the actual digitizing, the scanning and the post-work - this is the reason we decided to price the take out-put back part, it is 24-24 HUF. Our goal is not to earn a lot of money from this price, but to motivate you bringing us frameless slides to shorten our transfer time.

Our favourite is the complete frame made of glassy, glued around the edges. We have to crop it with a knife to reach the film!


How can I save money with this knowledge?

It is really simple: You have to take the frames apart at home and you can put the films in envelopes. You can name them, so the digital folders will have the same name. If you can do this and you bring the pictures in envelopes, this is how the folder structure will look on the DVD:

 

Slide -negative roll and other transparent film scanning

- The films will be cleaned;

- Rotated, cropped images with restored colors;

- With a short retouch for clearing scratches;

- Copied to uniquely named folders;

- Above 100 pictures the DVD burning is included in price.

 
Taking apart framed slides, then putting them together:  0.07+0.07 £/pcs
3 minutes retouch per image 1.5 £
Retouching of images per minute 0.5 £/min
Scanning in order More>> 100% extra charge 
Slide and photo negative scanning
(Meaning: 24*36 mm/Leica frame/normal film/135 film)
   
1200 dpi      (1100*1600 pixel)   0.29 £
2400 dpi     (2200*3200 pixel)   0.49 £
4800 dpi     (4400*6400 pixel)   1.9 £
     

Medium format silde, negative scanning
(rollfilm,
glass negative, 6x4,5, 6x6, 6x9 etc.)

1200 dpi   0,99 £
2400 dpi   1.9 £
4800 dpi   3.6 £
     
X-ray, radiography scanning 300 dpi
Dental images, or sized below 20*25 cm   1,99 £
Large size: chest radiography, limb radiography, etc.   4.99 £
     
Microfilm scanning
By frame 4800 or 6400 dpi   0.99 £
     
110 film scanning
2400 dpi   0.7 £
4800 dpi   2.99 £