
I don't know much about costco, but I do work at a walgreens using the fuji frontier. In TIF, maybe I should take these tiffs back to Costco and show the "photo expert".
#35MM SLIDE CONVERTER TO DIGITAL COSTCO PROFESSIONAL#
I am having them professional scanned by a nikon ED-5000 at 4000 dpi and saved Think I should be able to print bigger than an 8x10 image

What do you think, if I am using Velvia 50, Canon L lenses and a EOS-1v, do you So anyways, I was able to get my money back, but it is safe to say I will not be I tried to go into what a 35mm cmos sensor was and how it relates onįilm and the sensors they are using in professional digitals like the 1Ds mk II Surface area, oh man, I asked him if he was serious and apparently he wasn't He said, well look at it, it is so small of a Oh of course, that is why my Fuji Velvia 50 slide Well, he said they had the most advanced system and it was My guess is that they actually scan them and then print from I just wanted to know their details of the scans they use to print from when I With him on that was the result of the printout. He also compared the quality to that of a 3 mpix camera and I agreed

Slightest and told me that you can't blow up film negative to anything larger

Well I took it back and explained this to the worker who was not suprised in the Was printed from a 2 mpix camera onto a 12x18 photo. Well I am fairly new to the whole film thing as I have moved backwards intoįilm, but I have been shooting color slide film, Fuji Velvia 50 and 100F andĪnyways, to my rant, I took some individual slides to Costco to be developed as
