Yes you can scan mounted slides.  Even the cheesy scanner I use (PrimeFilm) 
compensates with a spring loaded platten that drops down
to allow the film to get into the "zone".  I'd refer you to some scanned '50's 
Kodachromes that I did with it but I had to take them
off the site because I was eating too much space. Suffice to say you could see the 
grain of the film in a 600dpi scan.  I think it
was as sharp as if I dismounted them.  FWIW

ppro


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> Do most of the film scannera on the market
> allow one to scan a MOUNTED slide. I like
> to project as well as scan. Is there some
> kind of focus control on the scanners?
> JCO
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