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Old June 28th 04, 08:11 AM
lorentzson
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Can anyone help, I have about a 'ton'
of slides, and I am looking for a inexpensive way to get
them 'into the computer'. Are there any scanners out there
that don't cost a arm and a leg, that will do the job?? thanks in
advance. cl 73
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Old June 28th 04, 12:51 PM
John Mares
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Slices to cup sounds more like a golf question

John Mares

"lorentzson" wrote in message
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Can anyone help, I have about a 'ton'
of slides, and I am looking for a inexpensive way to get
them 'into the computer'. Are there any scanners out there
that don't cost a arm and a leg, that will do the job?? thanks in
advance. cl 73



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Old June 28th 04, 12:56 PM
Gene Palmiter
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The ability to scan slides is what adds to the cost of a scanner. Makes
sense...to scan slides you have to have an additional light source. I chose
the Epson 3200 because I do mostly flat paper scans...but need a slide or
negative scanned on occasion. I paid $400 for it....don't know what you
would sell an arm or leg for.


"lorentzson" wrote in message
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Can anyone help, I have about a 'ton'
of slides, and I am looking for a inexpensive way to get
them 'into the computer'. Are there any scanners out there
that don't cost a arm and a leg, that will do the job?? thanks in
advance. cl 73



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Old June 28th 04, 02:48 PM
wayne
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You can do it yourself but it is a slow process.

I found one place online for a reference to having it done outside

http://www.videotransfer.com/slides.html

200 slides $528.00

Wayne


"lorentzson" wrote in message
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Can anyone help, I have about a 'ton'
of slides, and I am looking for a inexpensive way to get
them 'into the computer'. Are there any scanners out there
that don't cost a arm and a leg, that will do the job?? thanks in
advance. cl 73



 




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