"Michael Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Minolta over the LS 2000 Nikon (which I was ready to buy and they sell both)... > The Minolta scan software is user friendly, I use it to TWAIN 16 bit linear > scans into PShop, where I do the adjustments.... No comment on the Acer, since > I don't own one. My only comment is that the new Canon scanner ought to be on > your list as well Shouldn't the Polaroid SS4000 be there as well? Rob
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