However, one 35mm image from 1970 has sold several times, even though it is a little soft and grainy (an Agfa CT 18 original), probably because there are few pics of the subject on Alamy.įorgive my ignorance, but how do you submit scans via the archival route? I can't seem to find any info about this on the Alamy website. I now only submit 35mm scans to Alamy via the Archival route due to QC concerns, and I have a separate pseudo for my archival images – sales are occasional. (However, I prefer Epson Scan for negative scans, whether b/w or colour.) Generally, I now only scan transparencies and negatives for my own personal use, and if it has commercial potential I submit the scan to Alamy. I use Vuescan for scanning transparencies, albeit with an Epson scanner rather than Nikon, and the software is easy to use, and produces excellent results, with the multi-exposure setting dragging a bit more detail from the shadows.
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