kshapero
South Florida Man
Check this new film developer which delivers directly to your phone.
https://petapixel.com/2021/01/28/this-startup-develops-your-film-and-sends-photos-directly-to-your-phone/
Anybody tried this service?
https://petapixel.com/2021/01/28/this-startup-develops-your-film-and-sends-photos-directly-to-your-phone/
Anybody tried this service?
agentlossing
Well-known
It's quite expensive, plus I am pretty sure I read that the scans are only 3,000 pixels across. And it's extra to get your negatives back (a must for such low-quality scans).
If you want decent scans of developed negatives send them to me and I'll scan them at up to 10,000dpi on the PI XAs and return your negs for $20!
If you want decent scans of developed negatives send them to me and I'll scan them at up to 10,000dpi on the PI XAs and return your negs for $20!
kshapero
South Florida Man
It's quite expensive, plus I am pretty sure I read that the scans are only 3,000 pixels across. And it's extra to get your negatives back (a must for such low-quality scans).
If you want decent scans send them to me and I'll scan them at up to 10,000dpi on the PI XAs and return your negs for $20!
Do you have a company or you do this on your own? Delivered on a CD or flash drive?
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Kind of an ironic company name, given that if you don't pay extra for your negatives to be returned, they just... dispose of them? 
agentlossing
Well-known
Edited my above to indicate developed negatives - not development plus scans! Oops. When I looked into hi-res scans, I found that, if you want anything like decent resolution, you pay way more than for the really basic, low-res ones like this service is offering. They might sound affordable for the whole service, but the result is a 6MP scan, and if you don't pay the extra few bucks to have your negatives sent back, you'll never get a better scan. If you don't do the whole process yourself from shooting through developing and scanning, there's some part along the way which is going to cost major $$. I chose to bite the bullet once through a decent scanner.
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