Still 1,500 kms away from the nearest likely spot for this service Ken....

Cheers

Shaun

Kenneth Waller wrote:

Until, I got a Nikon Coolscan film scanner, I had a local outfit do Kodak
Photo CD scans (not picture CD). Kodak no longer is supporting the
equipment, but it still is in operation. I got about 100 scans on a CD. The
scans were at 5  levels of resolution. Each scan cost  about $1.5 to $2 US
depending on the quantity.

Kenneth Waller

---- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Shaun Canning"
Subject: OT: Slide Dilemma




This is slightly OT, but the slides were all taken with Pentax cameras
(except for a few), so it is still on topic I guess...

I have a collection (300-400) of 35mm slides that I really need to
digitise. Ideally, a 35mm slide scanner would be the best option, but I
can't afford one at the moment.

What have other listers done in the past to resolve there scanning
problems. I have no access to a lab or anything other than by mail...and
I would hate to lose any of these trannies.

Any ideas out there...

Cheers

Shaun










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