Fear not, Dave. The Polaroid 35 Plus scanners at my local Eckerd did a
great job on my Kodachromes - excellent detail even in shadows. Take a peek
at my TOPE 3 entry - it shows only a fraction of what the scanner is capable
of with Kodachrome, because that entry is actually a flatbed scan of a dye
sublimation print made from a 35 Plus scan. These scanners have been
turning up factory refurbished on ubid and ebay for less than $500.
Alternatively, Shutterbugger <g> David Brooks continues to recommend the
(GASP!) Canoscan 2710 in the $500-or-so range.
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Lex Jenkins - lurking via digests
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"Don't worry about everything 'cause nothing's gonna be alright."
- Casey Lechmanski
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Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 22:05:21 EST
From: DAVDOU9211@xxxxxxx
Now I am confused! So what scanner and or software do I get that will scan
the may Kodachrome slides I have and will make in the future? Geez!
Dave Dougherty
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