Lab scanning solution (tip from Ken Rockwell)

I can vote +++ for NCPS's premium scans - they really are 16MP (5035 x 3339), not interpolated. I get my film+DVD back in a week from MT. Here are some galleries featuring these scans (note that to keep the file size under control these have all been resampled to 50% in PS with no other changes):
http://www.pbase.com/smcleod965/root
Film scans are only in the B&W galleries. I do have some color stuff from last spring break but still haven't got around to uploading them yet (I shot a few rolls of Fuji Pro160C). I would be happy to post some 100% crops if anyone's interested.

Regards,
Scott
 
I mailed off a 5 rolls for developing and scanning and another 5 rolls just for scanning. SSMC did you get the enhanced 5035 x 3339 @ $11.95 or the premium 5035 x 3339 @ $2.25 a shot scans? I went with budget for the already developed shots and enhanced for the stuff they were developing in 35mm. I think budget should be plenty for 6x9 as bad scans at 1500X1300 look great.
 
I mailed off a 5 rolls for developing and scanning and another 5 rolls just for scanning. SSMC did you get the enhanced 5035 x 3339 @ $11.95 or the premium 5035 x 3339 @ $2.25 a shot scans? I went with budget for the already developed shots and enhanced for the stuff they were developing in 35mm. I think budget should be plenty for 6x9 as bad scans at 1500X1300 look great.

Hi TWoK,

I did actually mean the enhanced scans @ $11.95 a roll - sorry for the confusion. As far as I know, the enhanced scans are the same as the premium scans except they are done when the film is being processed. I think you will be very happy with the results!

Scott
 
I got my first batch of scans back. Here are a few:

My first batch of NCPS Scans:

Fortia SP:


Provia 400F:


 
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