On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, T Rittenhouse wrote:

> Seems like a lot of work. Bill Owen got an discontinued model Epson with

It actually wouldn't be that tough if it were a matter of flipping a
floursecent bulb or something overtop of the neg, and turning a switch
off.

However, anything beyond that IS starting to get a bit too indepth.

> film adapter from the Epson web site for under a hundred bucks. He scanned
> the two shots on my web site with it. I was impressed. Unfortuately, he

I saw those, and they did seem a bit soft.

> emialed me humongous  jpegs and when I downsized them a lot of detail was
> lost. I have prints from them he made and they are close to photographic
> quality at first glance. For that little money why build your own.

Inside all of us is a gearhead dying to get ou?


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