>----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mike Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >I want to scan maybe ten slides a month. My main purpose will be to >> >"publish" the digitized photographs as attachments to e-mails or simply >file >> >them one place or another in cyberspace. >> > >> >> >http://www.bhphotovideo.com >> > Home < Digital Photography < Scanners < Scanners & Accessories < >Scanners < If you only need low resolution pics (e.g., 320x240), and you have a camcorder /w macro lens and a frame grabber like Snappy, you can project the slide onto a rear projection screen (Spiratone sells these). The Canon should give better quality. Mike Duncan
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