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Rockie Moch #1
hi res scans
Last week there was a thread about hi res scans at walmart for $3. That thread seems to have been deleted from the forum. What was the end result - is it true?
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Rockie Moch #2
Re: hi res scans
Oops, it was over on photo.net where this discussion was taking place...
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Rockie Moch #3
Re: hi res scans
There was a rumor that walmart was providing 4800 dpi scans of a 24 exposure roll for $3.49. Turns out it wasn't true. The person that started the rumor decided to test it by taking in some film to have it scanned. He got back low res images of "picure cd" quality.
Here is the link to that thread:
<http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=005TVX>
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Beth Haney #4
Re: hi res scans
How does that go? "If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is." Thanks for tying up the end of this tale!
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