I would call and ask them what "high resolution" means to them. I can do 4800dpi, and 9600dpi interlaced. I'm betting that they'll do something like 1200dpi, in order to be able to produce a 4x6 print. On top of that, $50 is pretty outrageous, unless you have some old slides that you'd like to bundle in and lower the per piece cost.This about only place that has anything remotely close to maybe what you could do if I had to guess. Recommend?
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I see a couple of places about 1.5 hours from you that may be worthwhile.
This place probably has the equipment and the ability, but they don't mention details. Give them a call and see what they say: https://uptowncolor.com/hard-copying/
This place specificies 4000dpi; I'll bet they can do higher and just think most people won't need it. http://phototechlabs.com/