Hi John,

My apologies - the correct url is http://www.hamrick.com

That is the website for the VueScan software.

A great website for learning about what sets film scanners apart is
http://www.imaging-resource.com

They have very detailed reviews of various scanners and you can see the
differences in colour and resolution.

By the way, I had an HP Photosmart S20 for a couple of weeks and I was
pleased with its performance with the VueScan software. The software
supplied by HP does the job but it is not as versatile as VueScan.
However, there is a bit of a learning curve to using VueScan. Anyways, you
can probably find some good deals on the S20 as it is a discontinued
model.

Here is a photo that was scanned using the S20:

http://www.silver-pixel.net/showphoto.php?id=63

This image looks better on my monitor than the original 4x6 print - film
scanners can capture a very wide range of light intensities from negatives
and slides.

Let me know if you have any other questions - I was rushed when I replied
to your post and I might've left off a few things.

-Gerald


On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks for the valuable info, Gerald.
> I tried to get to your site to learn about VueScan:
> 
> (http://www.hamrick.net)
> 
> but that puts you into a trap. Have they changed your access?
> Thanks again,
> JJ
> 
> J. John Cohen, M.D., Ph.D. 
> Department of Immunology, B-184 
> University of Colorado Medical School 
> Denver, CO 80262, USA 
> phone: +1 303 315-8898 
> fax:      +1 303 315-5967 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 

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