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Re: [OM] Flatbed Scanner & Slides

Subject: Re: [OM] Flatbed Scanner & Slides
From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 22:17:40 +0800
Hi,

The Agfa flatbed with separate drawer that I know is the DuoScan, which is
a 1000dpi scanner that cost US2500 here in Hong Kong. Is the $700 one a new
model? For scanning 6x6 at 1000dpi, which can provide around 2200x2200
pixels, that is good for a 8x8 inch print. But for scanning 35mm slide, it
is a bit less. 

The Minolta Dimage Scan Mulit is a very good scanner that can scan 35mm
slide at 2820dpi and up to 6x8(or 9?) at 1128dpi, but it cost around
US2000.

C.H.Ling

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> From: Jan Decher <Jan.Decher@xxxxxxx>
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Flatbed Scanner & Slides
> Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 1:29 AM
> 
> I noticed Agfa is advertising a flatbed scanner with a separate "glass
> drawer" for transparencies (ca. $700).  Has anyone used such a scaner for
> slides.?  I am interested because besides my Olympus slides I also have
6x6
> slides from my Rollei which I would occasionally like to scan and
> incorporate in a newsletter or publication.  How is the quality compared
to
> the dedicated slide scanners (Olympus ES10, Minolta, Nikon etc.)?
> What else do I need to get from the transparency to my MS Word 5.1 text
(on
> older Macintosh LC 575)?  Adobe Photoshop?  Does anyone have an older
> version of Adobe Photoshop for the Mac which they want to sell (new
> vewrsion to big for my Mac)?  Thanks for your ideas,
> Jan
> 
> 
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