Printing
Printing is on my Canon ipf8300 Large Format Printer. I print to Breathing Color Lyve Matte Canvas, Canson Platine, and Red River Ultra Pro Satin. Contact me for pricing and to schedule service.
Scanning
I have a large 48″ lightbox plus an Imacon Precision III scanner available for scanning negatives or digital transparencies. These are the best scanner this side of a drum scanner. I can scan a single image for you as you wait, or I can train you to use the scanner (very simple) and you can simply rent scanning time by the hour. $75/hour if I do the scanning for you, $50/hour if you do the scanning after I train you. (Hint – this is a bargain!).
what is your charge for printing a 20×30 on watercolor papee?
Hi, how much would you charge to scan ~100 kodachrome slides on your Imacon? I understand that you could train me to do it but my concern is that I won’t have enough experience to color balance them correctly. Thanks
Hi Steven. It would probably be best to contact me directly. The Imacon is good, but very slow. It can take 10 minutes or more to do a single scan, so it would take a long time. Another alternative I have is use a camera with a macro on a close-up rig I have put together for replicating 35mm slides. That would be a ton quicker and you would be able to start with raw files. I have not tried it with Kodachrome, but you would be welcome to come and try some. I would say that the quality on the Imacon is slightly sharper, so if you were just going to do a handful of large prints, that would be the way to go. But for just getting some images to use, photographing them that way would be much quicker. Email me at sean@seanfitzgerald.com and we can follow up.