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Old April 24th 06, 11:34 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Copying 35mm slides

On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 04:11:18 GMT, IF-ONLY wrote:

"Hirundo" posted


I use a AMD64 X2 4400 chip with @ gigs of RAM. I can scan 8 slides at a time
half using Digital ice, and it takes about 20 minutes.

I am very happy with my Flatbed scanner that does slides very well.

Lets see.....
Eight slides in 20 minutes.

That means I could copy my 4000 slides in....
computing
computing
computing
hmmmmmm 500 passes

at 20 minutes per pass....10,000 minutes
or
about 167 hours

@ 8 hours per session ( with plenty of coffee )
whew.....
twenty-one days !



rj
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Old April 25th 06, 01:45 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Copying 35mm slides

RJ wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 04:11:18 GMT, IF-ONLY wrote:


"Hirundo" posted


I use a AMD64 X2 4400 chip with @ gigs of RAM. I can scan 8 slides at a time
half using Digital ice, and it takes about 20 minutes.

I am very happy with my Flatbed scanner that does slides very well.


Lets see.....
Eight slides in 20 minutes.

That means I could copy my 4000 slides in....
computing
computing
computing
hmmmmmm 500 passes

at 20 minutes per pass....10,000 minutes
or
about 167 hours

@ 8 hours per session ( with plenty of coffee )
whew.....
twenty-one days !



rj



Whaddaya want, quantity or quality?

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