The only way I know to "digitally convert" slides or photos is to scan them. Assuming that's what you mean, the answer is certainly no. Many (most?) scanners work fine with both Mac OS and Windows and provide software for both. At my place of work, for example, we use an Epson Perfection 4990 scanner connected to a Macintosh G5. It scans (converts to digital images) photos, slides, negatives, text ... just about anything you can throw at it. The scanning software that we use imports the image into Photoshop, from which it can be altered to one's liking, saved, etc.
Dan > The only digital converters for slides or photos that I can find are for > Windows. Is this true? > Sandy > > Sandra Gray Schreiber, AAA > Schreiber Silver > Schreiber Appraisal Associates > 50 River Hill Road > Louisville, Ky 40207 > office: 502-893-3308 > home: 502-893-2303 > email: [email protected] > www.schreibersilver.com > > > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
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