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The in-house laboratory for developing, printing and restoring color transparencies
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Scala Archive's photo laboratory is equipped with the most up to
date electronic systems for the development, correction and restoration of
color transparencies and image files.
Our professional technicians are experienced in fine arts photography, colour
management, and receive continuous training in the application of data-processing
techniques to photographic reproduction. High productivity alongside high
quality is thus ensured. All photographs are taken by fine arts specialists,
and the utmost attention is paid to every minute detail. The expert use of
techniques such as framing, illumination, special filters, and specific developing
methods, ensure Scala's images are |
always of the
highest quality and fidelity to the originals.
The laboratory develops color transparencies of high quality and
large format (mainly 13x18 cm and 20x25 cm), and scans them as
high-resolution RGB Tiff files, at a 1/1 scale, at 1000 dpi for
prints of the highest quality. A digital back Imacon 32 Mpx is now
used for digital photo shoots.
Scala's laboratory processes are
routinely checked for quality control. Photographs that have faded
over time are digitally restored or eliminated and re-shot.
A copy of each original transparency is stored in a refrigerator to maintain its color accuracy. |
Additional information:
Size and Resolution of Scala Digital Images
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