

I took advantage of DigMyPics’ 4000 dpi scanning option for slides and negatives, and the higher resolution is evident when zooming and cropping the images. I suspect they’d pack a large volume of photos differently. When returning my images, DigMyPics carefully packed the slides, negatives, and prints in three separate zip-lock bags, but the whole order came in a soft FedEx envelope rather than a rigid box. All in all, DigMyPics turned out to be quite costly. DigMyPics charges you $8 for each CD or DVD onto which your images are burned, while the other services in this roundup throw those in at no additional cost. If you choose the highest-resolution output available, your order is likely to become quite pricey. You also don’t get any indication of what the shipping will cost prior to ordering. The order form is a bit overwhelming, which means you’ll probably need to fill it out for the less technically inclined photographers in your family. I didn’t get to experience this, as my test order was so small that it was completed before I could go online to check it out in progress.ĭespite all that, DigMyPics is rough around the edges. Good image quality.Īnother cool distinguishing factor: You can follow the status of your order by watching your photos as they’re scanned and see notes made by the techs as they work on your order.

The images also appeared to be somewhat oversharpened, which was apparent when I examined them at high magnification.īest scanning and order-status options: DigMyPics Image quality was good overall GoPhoto clearly performed some color correction, but I was disappointed that details were routinely lost in shadows, something I would have corrected had I scanned the photos myself.

A “Web-friendly” subfolder included a second, low-resolution set of all the photos. Our originals were shipped back in a sturdy box, and all our scanned images came on a single DVD in a full-sized case. GoPhoto doesn’t insist that you organize your photos in any particular way you can even send your slides still loaded in trays or carousels. Don’t worry about Draconian shipping rules, either. You review your images online, select the ones you want to keep, and then pay when the order is ready to be returned. GoPhoto is somewhat unique in that you don’t pay for anything until the order is complete.
