Rob Geraghty wrote:
A fellow gold coaster!
Now, I thought everyone was saying the gold ones wouldn't end up coasters...
only the silver ones, or non-name brand CDRs...
;-)
Art
Theo Heindl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perfection 1640 Photo is on my short list for quite a wile but have been
wondering about the stated resolution (1600x3200). I need a scanner
which does 35 mm slides negatives (my hobby) and microfiche to scan
store my spar parts on the PC (for bussiness)
Jules,
I'm waiting for Polaroid to produce their new 120 film scanner, and have
purchased a just-released Epson Perfection 1640 Photo for $395 to "tide me
over". I figured it would allow me to sort my medium format negatives,
using its transparency adaptor in the meantime. I have been
Jim
I'm new to the group have been lurking for a few month. The Epson
Perfection 1640 Photo is on my short list for quite a wile but have been
wondering about the stated resolution (1600x3200). I need a scanner
which does 35 mm slides negatives (my hobby) and microfiche to scan
store my spar
Of Theo Heindl
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: What would you recommend?
Jim
I'm new to the group have been lurking for a few month. The Epson
Perfection 1640 Photo is on my short list for quite a wile but have been
wondering about t
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:27 PM
Subject: filmscanners: What would you recommend?
Hi,
My dad just got a new printer with which he can print
photos on, so now he is thinking of getting a scanner. He
wants to know what to get--a flatbed or a flatbed with an
adapter to do negatives?