really?
i thought £10 was standard fare from a professional lab. i also thought that peak imaging was in london, as people from london have talked about it in the past.
you have enlightened me, but i still think that scanning transparency film at home puts you at a disadvantage to scanning negatives. don't get me wrong i do love using slide film it's just not always practical, and there's no point in deriding all colour print film as rubbish when there are a fair number of professional quality films out there which will give you great results.
really?
i thought £10 was standard fare from a professional lab. i also thought that peak imaging was in london, as people from london have talked about it in the past.
you have enlightened me, but i still think that scanning transparency film at home puts you at a disadvantage to scanning negatives. don't get me wrong i do love using slide film it's just not always practical, and there's no point in deriding all colour print film as rubbish when there are a fair number of professional quality films out there which will give you great results.