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Your company or your family has a lot of slides (a lot, 5000 plus). If you're not concerned with any post production to your images (Digital ICE, colour correction, etc). and just want a fast, simple, and affordable image, High-Volume scanning is designed for you. Remember, these images are the 'natural' scan, meaning that whatever the condition of the slide (faded, scratched, stained) will determine the image quality. So if you kept your slides and negatives in great shape over the years, you'll get a great image scan. Check out some of our examples below.

If you would like higher-quality images, we recommend Classic Slide Scanning.

All slides/negatives are manually processed to ensure the highest quality image. Click here for more info.
Custom folders and file names. Let us know, and we can save them under any file name or folder.
All content is burned on high-quality DVD's or CDs, with case. Let us know what you prefer.
All DVD/CDs are labeled using LightScribe technology. If you have anything specific you like to put on the discs, let us know, otherwise we'll put a quick label on it.
Free pick-up and delivery services for orders over 3000 slides. If you live outside of Calgary, click here for more info.
Because we take pride in our work, it's easy for us to offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you're not happy, let us know and we can see what we can work out.
Lets take a look at your options here. Your decision here depends on your budget and if you are thinking of correcting the images yourself. Most of my industrial customers go with the 8x12 option-- it gives them a higher quality image used for archiving purposes. Some of my pro customers who want to save some cash, go with the 4000-dpi scans and edit the images themselves later. If you have any questions on deciding what's best for you, just call me-- Konrad, 403-245-2449.

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