Rick - I have and Epson V500 that can only scan 4 slides at once and
scan at 4800 like Paul.. However, what I did for organization's sake
is projected the photos in my carousels (which had already been pruned
to some extent) put my camera on a tri pod and photographed the
projected images.. putting them in folders on my computer naming the
number of the Carousel and basic subject.. the quality is good enough to
remind me what I shot ... not good enough to use - rather like a
scribbled note pad if you were writing the great american novel :-)
But good enough to glimpse on the monitor to pull out the best ones to
make good files from... and works as an index .. you don't really want
to dump your original Chromes, right? if that is what you are thinking,
think again. those carefully stored chromes will last a really long time
if they are images you consider worth saving - and someone else might
appreciate them not being destroyed.
File cabinets and original chromes , like letters on paper and real
books don't disappear if your hardrive crashes... or the technology
becomes
obsolete in 5 minutes.
ann
On 5/1/2023 11:11 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
Good day, all,
I have 20-odd binders of 35mm slides in slide pages, plus some carousels.
It’s time to digitize these.
So, I’m looking for a scanner that can automatically feed and scan a stack of
slides. Any recommendations (or warnings)?
Rick
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