Depending on time and DIY factors, you may also want
to get a quote from a place like Motofoto.  Sometimes
they can be competitive and they would provide it on
disc for you in the format you choose.

Stuart


--- Jerry Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> scan them in a resolution large enough to print (say
> 8x10 @ 240 ppi) the
> files can be saved to any disk. for on-screen
> viewing you could resize
> duplicates to something smaller (say 800-1240
> pixels)
> 
> You need a decent flatbed scanner with a slide
> adapter.
> 
> You can import the scan files into any image editing
> or movie program. iwork
> 'keynote' is easy software to accomplish annotated
> slideshowS with
> transitions. best...jf
> 
> On Jan 14, 2008 1:28 PM, George H. Yankey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > We need help!  Over the years we have accumulated
> hundredths of
> > pictures on  35 mm slides .  Now we would like to
> scan the best and
> > save to a CD or backup hard drive. How is the best
> way to accomplish
> > this?  Would it be possible to save them as a
> movie or slideshow?
> > Suggestions would be appreciated.
> >
> > George
> >
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