I agree - I could never give up the film.
How do you define "a good scanner"? I'm tempted by the thought of being
able to scan, catalog, and use the slides, negs, and prints that I've
accumulated over the years. I'd also like to try to revive old family
photos that we not cared for very well.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gilbs [SMTP:gilbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 8:02 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Caution: Digital Talk!
Richard Schaetzl Wrote:
Digital photography is still searching for an apropiate storage media,
there
are "Smart medias", "Compact flash", "Memory sticks", "PCMCIA", "PC cards",
harddisks, 3 1/4 floppies and the industry is bussy to invent new versions.
The situation for digital today is comparable to the times of daguerreotype
and glas negativs.
For me the ideal storage medium is 35mm film, whether slide or print. You
just need a good film scanner.
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