In a move that makes traditional photography meet the modern age, a new company based in the United States has introduced a new service where customers can send in a roll of film, have it developed and scanned, and have the final images sent to their phone. Indisposable aims to make it easier for users to get their film-based pictures online by sending them straight to the device most people use to load images to their social media accounts. Users can print off a mailing label themselves or have the company send them a dedicated film mailing envelop which is used to get the film to the lab. Indisposable then processes and scans the film, and uploads the images to its iOS app where customers can download them to their mobile device. An app for Android users is on the way the company tells us. At the same time the images are emailed to the customer as well so they can be saved, edited and posted from a desktop or laptop computer. We are told the turn around time is two to three days, and at the moment scanned images measure 3000×2000 pixels – though that is subject to […]
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