I know people who have used Scan Cafe and are happy with the results.
However, I'm not comfortable with the idea of sending my stuff half-way
around the world to be scanned. I have a Canon 9950f flatbed scanner
that can scan a variety of film sizes. It can scan 12 35mm slides in one
(very slow) pass and outputs individual files for each slide. From there
I bring them into Photoshop Elements for cleanup and correction. I am
probably going to pop for Adobe Lightroom here soon as it has some nice
organizational features.
I have a domain name registered and server space available courtesy of a
friend who runs a web server out of his house for fun.
Here are a few samples of what I've scanned so far.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/202/townsendlolawm.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/830/manselllotuswm.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/296/efrspitfirepc9.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/88/tulliustr8ti6.jpg/
I have more on my Facebook page for those of you who do that.
Cheers,
Kurt O.
On 1/7/2012 10:55 AM, Steven Belfer wrote:
> Wonder if there is a place you can send the slides for scanning and
> get back digital images and what the cost would be?
> I've got a few hundred slides too. We could put the FOT image
> collection in the Smithsonian.
>
> ~Steve
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Kurt Oblinger wrote:
>
> Some really first rate stuff there! Great resource. I've just
> liberated my collection of slides (20,000+) from storage and need to
> get on with scanning. All West Coast stuff, F1, IMSA, CART, Can-Am,
> SCCA, Historics, 1972 -2001 mainly.
>
> Cheers,
> Kurt O.
>
> On 1/6/2012 2:15 PM, Jason Ostrowski wrote:
>> A couple weeks ago Clark linked his photo site to an FOT inquiry.
>> www.botchagaloop.net
>>
>> These photos are totally awesome in my opinion. The volume of quality
>> photos provide a really commendable documentary of the 70's and 80's
>> racing
>> lifestyle. His involvement as a worker/marshal put him in places to
>> catch
>> some very special moments in time. Clark and his worker buddies (also
>> with
>> photos on his site) capture over a decade of SCCA championship action
>> that
>> tell a rich story of victory and defeat. As an obvious Triumph fan...
>> there
>> are some wonderful period shots of many current FOT cars.
>>
>>
>> Thanks Clark! I found a great shot of my car (in Al Olmstead's group)
>> from
>> the start of the DP Runoffs race 1974. This is a real treasure trove of
>> history! Viewing the photos (yep, just about all of them) in my spare
>> time
>> over the past couple weeks was a true highlight of my holiday season.
>> Thanks again,
>> Jason Ostrowski
>> Friendly Ghost Racing GT6
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