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by Allen Lefebvre :: Rate this Message:

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I need to make a large print from one of my 6x12 pano transparencies and I'm
on the hunt for someone locally (Regina) who does high res drum scanning. I
have been using my Epson 4870 flatbed for smaller stuff, but am thinking I
would like something better for this image. Any thoughts on who might be
able to do this would be appreciated.
 
Cheers
 
Allen
 
 

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by KironKid :: Rate this Message:

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High res drum scans are the ultimate in quality. My drum scanned Velvia 50
snaps look and print up beautifully.
 
 
In a message dated 6/9/2009 8:38:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
ag.lefebvre@... writes:

 
 



I need to make a large print from one of my 6x12 pano transparencies and
I'm on the hunt for someone locally (Regina) who does high res drum scanning.
I have been using my Epson 4870 flatbed for smaller stuff, but am thinking I
would like something better for this image. Any thoughts on who might be
able to do this would be appreciated.
 
Cheers








 
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Re: Hi res Scan

by William Robb-3 :: Rate this Message:

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen Lefebvre"
Subject: [PrairiePhoto] Hi res Scan


>I need to make a large print from one of my 6x12 pano transparencies and
>I'm
> on the hunt for someone locally (Regina) who does high res drum scanning.
> I
> have been using my Epson 4870 flatbed for smaller stuff, but am thinking I
> would like something better for this image. Any thoughts on who might be
> able to do this would be appreciated.
>

Not a clue about who has a drum scanner around here, but maybe check with
Don McClelland at Don's Photo. He might know if anyone around here has one.
I'm thinking you'll have better luck in Saskatoon.

bill


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by kyle martens :: Rate this Message:

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Found some good reviews for this online;

http://www.nancyscans.com/scans.html
 
Kyle

--- On Wed, 6/10/09, William Robb <warobb@...> wrote:


From: William Robb <warobb@...>
Subject: Re: [PrairiePhoto] Hi res Scan
To: PrairiePhoto@...
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 6:23 AM









----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen Lefebvre"
Subject: [PrairiePhoto] Hi res Scan

>I need to make a large print from one of my 6x12 pano transparencies and
>I'm
> on the hunt for someone locally (Regina) who does high res drum scanning.
> I
> have been using my Epson 4870 flatbed for smaller stuff, but am thinking I
> would like something better for this image. Any thoughts on who might be
> able to do this would be appreciated.
>

Not a clue about who has a drum scanner around here, but maybe check with
Don McClelland at Don's Photo. He might know if anyone around here has one.
I'm thinking you'll have better luck in Saskatoon.

bill

















     

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by Greg Vincent :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Allen,

No drum scanner in Brandon but The Lab Works in Winnipeg is a good one to contact.

Greg

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Allen Lefebvre"
> >I need to make a large print from one of my 6x12 pano transparencies and
> >I'm
> > on the hunt for someone locally (Regina) who does high res drum scanning.
> > I
> > have been using my Epson 4870 flatbed for smaller stuff, but am thinking I
> > would like something better for this image. Any thoughts on who might be
> > able to do this would be appreciated.