Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, I am looking for an efficient and economical method of digitizing 35mm Ektachrome slides to use in PowerPoint lectures. When I'm not seeing patients or photographing, I enjoy traveling and lecturing to other eye doctors. It gets me out of the office without guilt and I enjoy the travel (with camera in hand). I came accross some literature from Seattle Film Works where they will develop your E-6 film and then digitize the images for delivery as email over the Interent or by sending you a 3 1/2" floppy disk with the images on it. Developing of a roll of 36 exposure Ektachrome is $ 7.95, pictures on a disk $ $5.95 and shipping $3.45 priority mail. Its seems rather reasonable compared to scanning the slides at a local shop at $5.00 per slide scan. Anyone used this service in the U.S.? Thanks for your response. It would seem silly to use a Leica to get the sharpest images and then skimp on the scanning service. I have not tried their combination slide/print film. I suspect it is the film used in the movie industry and question its permanence. Richard - ------------------------ Richard Clompus,OD West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA