Re: 35mm Slide (Film) Scanners

2002-12-03 Thread John Currie
>At 12:08 +0800 3/12/2002, Antony N. Lord wrote:
>>Anyone out there using an A4 scanner with a 35mm film option?
>>
>>I'm not looking for a pro slide scanner ($$$) - just something to
>>capture the occasional slide.
>>
>>I looked at the Canon 12502UF
>>http://www.canon.com.au/products/scanners/scanners_low_medium_volume/canoscand
>>1250u2f.html
>>but it looks like there's no Mac drivers.
>>
>>It must run under OS 9.
>>
>>Any input warmly welcomed!
>
>DevDepot has a special on this week
>
>At 22:00 -0800 1/12/2002, DevDepot Deals wrote:
>>This week DevDepot is featuring the VST SmartDisk 2700 dpi film scanner, a
>>USB 2.0 device (works with USB 1.1 also) that creates high resolution
>>digital images directly from film negatives or slides. On sale for only
>>$199 (20% off it's regular price) the SmarkDisk is a chance to rescue
>>family memories, to pull them into your digital film collection.
>>
>> 
>
>
>
>They look like quite a good product and support OS 9. Their OS X
>support was meant to be due in September, but a brief check of their
>web page shows it's not listed there yet.

Thats 199.95 US Dollats




Re: 35mm Slide (Film) Scanners

2002-12-03 Thread Matt Huitson


On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 04:09 PM, Jon Hunter wrote:


The Canon d660u has a slide/film scanning head. Support for 9 but not
10 yet.


And from what I have read/been told by Canon, I wouldn't hold my breath 
waiting for OSX drivers either.


Regards,
Matt. (Owner of a redundant Canon d660U scanner and Canon inkjet 
printer since converting to OSX - b Canon!)



Matt Huitson
Dept of Psychology
University of Western Australia
Nedlands, WA 6009
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Mobile: 0414 294 770



Re: 35mm Slide (Film) Scanners

2002-12-03 Thread Jon Hunter
The Canon d660u has a slide/film scanning head. Support for 9 but not 
10 yet.


On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 12:08 PM, Antony N. Lord wrote:


Anyone out there using an A4 scanner with a 35mm film option?

I'm not looking for a pro slide scanner ($$$) - just something to
capture the occasional slide.

I looked at the Canon 12502UF
http://www.canon.com.au/products/scanners/scanners_low_medium_volume/ 
canoscand1250u2f.html

but it looks like there's no Mac drivers.

It must run under OS 9.

Any input warmly welcomed!

Cheers, Antony.

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Re: 35mm Slide (Film) Scanners

2002-12-03 Thread Shay Telfer

At 12:08 +0800 3/12/2002, Antony N. Lord wrote:

Anyone out there using an A4 scanner with a 35mm film option?

I'm not looking for a pro slide scanner ($$$) - just something to
capture the occasional slide.

I looked at the Canon 12502UF
http://www.canon.com.au/products/scanners/scanners_low_medium_volume/canoscand1250u2f.html
but it looks like there's no Mac drivers.

It must run under OS 9.

Any input warmly welcomed!


DevDepot has a special on this week

At 22:00 -0800 1/12/2002, DevDepot Deals wrote:

This week DevDepot is featuring the VST SmartDisk 2700 dpi film scanner, a
USB 2.0 device (works with USB 1.1 also) that creates high resolution
digital images directly from film negatives or slides. On sale for only
$199 (20% off it's regular price) the SmarkDisk is a chance to rescue
family memories, to pull them into your digital film collection.






They look like quite a good product and support OS 9. Their OS X 
support was meant to be due in September, but a brief check of their 
web page shows it's not listed there yet.


Have fun,
Shay
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35mm Slide (Film) Scanners

2002-12-03 Thread Antony N. Lord

Anyone out there using an A4 scanner with a 35mm film option?

I'm not looking for a pro slide scanner ($$$) - just something to 
capture the occasional slide.


I looked at the Canon 12502UF 
http://www.canon.com.au/products/scanners/scanners_low_medium_volume/canoscand1250u2f.html 
but it looks like there's no Mac drivers.


It must run under OS 9.

Any input warmly welcomed!

Cheers, Antony.

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