APS film/cartridge scanning to digital

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APS film/cartridge scanning to digital

Postby BT*ist on Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:04 pm

I was just wondering if anybody had any advice/experience converting APS rolls into digital files. I had an APS camera for a couple of years and a couple of holidays and kind of want to enlarge / modify some of the images.... I know you can buy your own equipment ($$) or get somebody else to do it (also $$ near as I can tell), but what are quality differences like, if any?
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Postby aloysius on Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:11 pm

our noritsu lab at work will do APS and we put them to cd for $10. single cd can hold up to 4 films with the way the noritsu works. Its superbe quality, its our main print machine so the scanner is pretty shmick.
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