Hi, I'm brand new to the forum. I live in Carlisle, PA and have recently retired. This has given me the chance to re-enter the world of photography. I started with an Olympus OM-1 and OM-2Sp before moving to an Olympus E-20 and going digital. However, I pulled the OMs out of the closet a few weeks ago and was amazed at how much I missed the mechanical feel and physical precision of these fine cameras. I have shot three+ rolls of film and sent them off to Dwayne's Photo in Parsons KS for processing to a CD.
The one advantage that digital has is the immediacy of a result. No sending film away and waiting. My questions are (1) can I have color negative film developed only locally and (2) then scan the negatives to my Mac for processing in PhotoShop. I suppose the better question would be (3) which scanner - and I cannot afford a film only scanner - would do a good job? My ultimate output would be printed photos up to, say, 11x14.
I've looked at most Epson scanners and find the Expression 1670 attractive (and now $379 from Epson) , but dated. Newer and less expensive ones leave me confused as to what one can reasonably expect in the way of a level of quality. Ease of use is not as big an isse. Quality is.
Many thanks for any information that anyone may provide.
MKG