panerai
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When I finish off my first roll of film. I figured it might be easier to have the scanned images transfered to a flash drive rather than CD.
Is there any problem doing that?
I noticed many have the images placed on a CD, but couldn't find any post mention flash drive transfers
Figured I'd save a little money supplying the flash drive with my roll to the camera store
Thanks
DON
Is there any problem doing that?
I noticed many have the images placed on a CD, but couldn't find any post mention flash drive transfers
Figured I'd save a little money supplying the flash drive with my roll to the camera store
Thanks
DON
user237428934
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Do they develop and scan the film in the camera store? If yes, they probably can store the images on your flash drive instead of a CD. But if they send your film away for development and scanning then it makes no sense to handle a flash device to your store because they can't send it with the film to the development company.
panerai
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Do they develop and scan the film in the camera store? If yes, they probably can store the images on your flash drive instead of a CD. But if they send your film away for development and scanning then it makes no sense to handle a flash device to your store because they can't send it with the film to the development company.
Thanks Tom,
Based on what I saw. They do it in the back. (big machine behind partial wall)
Regards
DON
pevelg
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Also depends were you go. The lab I use allows me to bring my HD when I give them MF film to scan. They save files as uncompressed .tiff, so that would be TON of dvds/cds that cost too much. Save a good bit of money this way.
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