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Digital file to Slide??

 
Gibmeister
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Jun 28, 2004 15:39 |  #1

Is it possible to get a slide made from a digital file. If so where? Thanks.




  
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Jun 28, 2004 15:45 |  #2
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Heres a thread on it.
https://photography-on-the.net …?t=32675&highli​ght=slides




  
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Jun 28, 2004 16:47 |  #3

Thanks, but the place they were referring to is in the UK. Has anyone had any success with someone in the states?




  
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Jul 17, 2004 13:28 |  #4

Digital to Slide

I have used http://www.colorslide.​com/ (external link) with a lot of success.

They respond to emails quickly and are very helpful on the phone.
I believe there is a charge of $5 for the first slide and then $1.65 for dupes. The dupes are not copies they are actually dupes.

I was pretty impressed with their work.

msmack




  
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Jul 20, 2004 20:56 |  #5

I have not used this person yet, just because I have not had any need to have slides made yet. I have, however, seen slides made my him. He does a great job!

http://homepage.mac.co​m/elliszacharias48/ (external link)

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Jul 20, 2004 21:53 |  #6

there's a place here that i had them done locally. they turned out pretty well. it was for a class assignment so i only made two, but they were free. you just have to enlarge your canvas to a certain size and center the image on a black background. send it in and a few days later, a slide is born. sorry, i don't know any interweb sources for slides :(


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