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Thread: Where to Drum Scan/Print Color Negatives

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    Re: Where to Drum Scan/Print Color Negatives

    I send my both slide and negative scanning to Joseph Luppino of Pixelnation (610) 223-0715 or www.pixelnation.us. He's a real artist with his scanner, and the personalized service from Joseph is simply second to none! I appreciate the personal interaction, wherein we discuss the image and what data exists in the image to be scanned. Give him a try, I'm sure you will be not only satisfied, but thrilled with his work.

    Rick Russell
    richardrussell-1@ca.rr.com

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    jetcode
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    Re: Where to Drum Scan/Print Color Negatives

    I have a Cezanne Elite. I get very workable results from it.

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    Re: Where to Drum Scan/Print Color Negatives

    Thanks for all the kind words...

    Lenny
    EigerStudios
    Museum Quality Drum Scanning and Printing

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    Re: Where to Drum Scan/Print Color Negatives

    I can 2d (or 3d) Lenny's work. I met him at FOTO3 ... he had a trade booth and offered free drum scans.

    He scanned a 4x5 B&W negative for me and spent at least 40 minutes going over the process, sampling sections of the negative and making adjustments and explained and demonstrated as he went. I also watched a portion of an 8x10 color scan and saw the results.

    I was skeptical of the cost of drum scanning ... I am a believer now. It requires a committed, skilled photographer/scanner to get the best scan available ... and, it takes a lot of work and time. Lenny is obviously a perfectionist ... and I'm sure that helps.

    If he'll spend that much time and effort to get a free scan right for someone he doesn't know, I would expect his paying customers to receive more than their money's worth.

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