Jan Steinman <Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake
thusly:
>
> >Almost As Bad #2: are there generic slide adapters (I don't think Umax has
> >one for my 1200S)
>
> Not really.
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Aha, I found that site which presents a homebuilt slide backlighter. I
haven't tried it (as I have access to a flatbed with real TMA). I
wouldn't expect the results to be perfect.
Read on:
http://www.abstractconcreteworks.com/essays/scanning/Backlighter.html
> >Pitiful Question #3: ... where's the
> >cheapest slide scanner i can get that isn't embarrassing?
>
> That depends on what you want to do with them.
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I second that. If you want to make hangable prints from the scans,
you need to go to a pro lab. If you want small prints or on-screen
images, home scanners are good enough.
cjb
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