Larry Rader wrote: > > A relative in Sacramento owns a dozen important > family pictures from the 1900's. > I wish to arrange for scanning-to-CD of these > images in a format (.tif ) that allow me to produce > multiple images of each. > Does anyone know the name of a reputable > commercial firm in Sacramento that provides > service of this kind ? I don't know much about Sacramento (other than it's in California and the capital city), but if there's a Ritz/Wolfe photo store, they do it. I used them at Christmas. Since I had prints made, I didn't price "save to disk", but the prints were reasonable enough. Cheryl
In article <3C7C0F6E.C94895C3@erols.com> singhals@erols.com writes: >Larry Rader wrote: >> >> A relative in Sacramento owns a dozen important >> family pictures from the 1900's. >> I wish to arrange for scanning-to-CD of these >> images in a format (.tif ) that allow me to produce >> multiple images of each. >> Does anyone know the name of a reputable >> commercial firm in Sacramento that provides >> service of this kind ? > >I don't know much about Sacramento (other than it's in California >and the capital city), but if there's a Ritz/Wolfe photo store, >they do it. I used them at Christmas. Since I had prints made, I >didn't price "save to disk", but the prints were reasonable >enough. The standard Wolfe photo CD treatment (when having film developed) has JPEGs of the images. They certainly should be able to do TIFFs, but that isn't a given. Their web site shows photo->DVD services, but doesn't give any detail of file formats used. -- |Drew Lawson | Of all the things I've lost | |drew@furrfu.com | I miss my mind the most | |http://www.furrfu.com/ | |