Asking for someone who just found their old reliable lab had closed down.
Does anyone know of a good place in or around Montreal that does high quality drum scans?
thanks
Asking for someone who just found their old reliable lab had closed down.
Does anyone know of a good place in or around Montreal that does high quality drum scans?
thanks
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
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Corlab (175 Peel, Corner Wellington, almost in Old Montréal) does 11,000 DPI drum scanning. It will take 17x18 inches flexible originals and the price is 1.25/1.50/2.25 canadian dollars per Mb for a CMYK/RGB/Grayscale job.
I never used this service myself, but I've been a customer for other jobs for a while and I've always been very satisfied with this pro lab.
Photosynthese on St-Laurent street.
Try this Web site
Salut
Michel
Photosynthese on St-Laurent street.
Try this Web site
Salut
Michel
The best place is Pepin Scans in old Montreal.
Http://www.pepinscans.com
The only do scan...it is there speciallity.
They do all my work and they are PRO !!
Thanks Regis
"They do all my work and they are PRO !!"
I sure hope so at those prices... ;-)
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
www.photo-muse.blogspot.com blog
Hello Tim !
Thank you for the reply
Is it too expensive ? it's canadian dollar price
Every scans come with a proof of 95% of the print
They are really the PRO in color retouching. ( High quality scans )
I do a lot of drum scans for my business so I deal with them at a good price
Let me know if you have a better drum scan services.
Have a very great day !
Regis
I'm sure they are good Regis. I have generally found drum scan prices up here in Canada quite high though.
For a 500mb scan, Pepin's prices would look to be CDN$500.00 ?
The place I send them out to in the US (whose website I can't find now, having just moved, and all my receipts are in boxes...) was about US$160.00 for 500mb (mind you, that was 8bit, I don't see if the Pepinscans are 8 or 16bit in RGB? - for 16bit it is usually about about US$200 I think)
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
www.photo-muse.blogspot.com blog
Super old thread, I realize.. but in case anyone comes across this thread and is looking for drum scans in Montreal, I've recently started offering a new scanning service with my Linotype-Hell (Heidelberg) ChromaGraph S3400. And my prices are much more reasonable than big labs in Montreal, Toronto, NYC etc.
Studio Matthew Brooks (SMB), studiomatthewbrooks.com
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