Now that would a handy thing to have somewhere nearby. I've got about
10,000 slides to scan ... ;-)

G


On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 7:29 AM, Stan Halpin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> As an adjunct faculty member with a large midwestern state university I 
> receive 10-12 emails a day with everything from tornado alerts to notices of 
> pending water shutoffs for drinking fountain repair. One of today's notes was 
> a bit different:  "The Media Development Center in 213 Hale Library has 
> recently added an automated 35mm slide scanner. The Pacific Image PowerSlide 
> 3650 is designed to convert large numbers of 35mm mounted slides into digital 
> files that can be searched, processed, printed, or delivered electronically. 
> Scanning 50 mounted slides takes approximately 50 minutes, or 1 side per 
> minute. The impresssive optical resolution of 5000 dpi produces digital files 
> that remain true to the original images. Equipment in the Media Development 
> Center is available for use by all faculty/staff and students."
>
> Unfortunately campus is 1100 miles away.
>
> stan
>
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