Digitizing the Images
Getting high-quality digital images from slides, negatives, or
rolls of undeveloped film is easy: we send them
to our Campus Photo Lab to have them scanned onto
Kodak Photo-CD discs. They, in turn, send the
materials to the local Kodak lab with which they have a
contract (which provides a 15% customer discount).
Therefore, it now (March 1996) costs about
$95 to have 100 slides scanned and put on Photo-CD; it
costs about $45 to have three rolls (108 exposures)
processed and put on a Photo-CD. Working from the
original film is less expensive because it requires
minimal handling--high-quality slide scanning is very
labor intensive.
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