We have axcess to and are considering the purchase of a ICG 360 drum scanner, This is used for specific projects as well as future projects.
The economy has basically restricted cashflow over the last couple of years, but seems to be picking up.
We have an Imocan Flextight which we use daily and like the results. As well a Screen 1030 Drum Scanner, which we just picked up for a inhouse project that dosen't require 16bit scans.
We have used the services of WCImaging in the past and very happy with their scans, before that we used Repro Scans , but apparantley they were bought up by National Geographic.

lots of our clients use outside scanning services and get great deals, which we are ok with.Lenny here offers a scanning service that I would not hesitate recommending.

IMO the most important aspect with scanning is the operator should also be the one making the prints , or have ton's of experience with the scanner and the papers these images are intended for.




Quote Originally Posted by r.e. View Post
Bob Carnie told me in a pm some time ago that Elevator doesn't do drum scans.