Kodak Photo CD is the easiest. Do a few tests and set up a batch open and Auto Levels and resize. Larry >Say you have a portfolio of 35mm slides. On short notice you are asked to >scan two hundred of them and burn them onto CD, low res. What would be a >good scanner and workflow for creating the actual low res JPEGs? What are >good ways to make FAST, DECENT, LOW RES SCANS of 35mm slides? *********************************** Larry Berman http://BermanGraphics.com http://IRDreams.com http://ImageCompress.com ***********************************
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