If you get a standalone (eg.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Veho-VFS-006QV-generation-stand-alone-scanner/dp/B001O3HZKA/ref=sr_1_5/280-7036929-4332443?ie=UTF8s=electronicsqid=1247556074sr=1-5)
then you don't have to worry about Linux compatability.
The scans go onto memory card, and there's no issue
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 08:23:45 Sean Miller wrote:
If you get a standalone (eg.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Veho-VFS-006QV-generation-stand-alone-scanner/dp/B0
01O3HZKA/ref=sr_1_5/280-7036929-4332443?ie=UTF8s=electronicsqid=1247556074
sr=1-5) then you don't have to worry about Linux compatability.
I have been volunteered to help my gran to scan all her old
slides/negatives etc for safekeeping and as a way of getting cheaper
prints. My current scanner isn't up to the task, despite working
beautifully with Ubuntu. Does anyone have any recommendations for a
suitable unit that will work out of
I have an Epson 1240U which is an old scanner, that came with an
attachment for film scanning. Effectively, I take the lid off the
scanner change it for a film scanning unit and that highlights the are
that the film negative is and directs the scanning light through it.
I've never tried using
Matt Jones wrote:
I have been volunteered to help my gran to scan all her old
slides/negatives etc for safekeeping and as a way of getting cheaper
prints. My current scanner isn't up to the task, despite working
beautifully with Ubuntu. Does anyone have any recommendations for a
suitable unit
Rob Beard wrote:
Matt Jones wrote:
I have been volunteered to help my gran to scan all her old
slides/negatives etc for safekeeping and as a way of getting cheaper
prints. My current scanner isn't up to the task, despite working
beautifully with Ubuntu. Does anyone have any recommendations
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 23:09:23 +0100, Larry Wright g0k...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
Have a toot at this Might do what you want
Regards Larry
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=224226C=brilliant1U=P8%2009%20HotT=slide%20scannergclid=CNWuiOTY05sCFc0B4wodJgnKJA