ah - not a terrible idea... I have a white wall to project on... even
though it was called an "overhead projector" it didn't project on the
ceiling :-)
I don't think they make what i'd really like though.
(careful... I'm still talking about slides)
ann
On 8/26/2015 2:05 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
There used to be a thing that people used in offices for projecting overhead
transparencies (perhaps it was called an 'overhead transparency projector')
which was essentially a lightbox with a mirror on a stick. You could probably
find one real cheap and put a bunches of slides on the lightbox and look at
them projected on a cloud over Manhattan or something.
Wikipedia has heard of them:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overhead_projector
B
On 26 Aug 2015, at 18:23, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
Um no what i want is slide projector that jsut isn't so hot as the old ones...
more energy efficient...
Need something that I can zip through .. grab box, insert slides, look at a
full roll in under 2 minutres..
It's a matter of being able to takeall the photos from a certain month or two
period and pull out
a specific theme, perhaps, or just the best stuff...
I have a good light box, it's jsut clumsy and hurts my eyes because I can't see
them without a 10x magnifier.
But I did wonder if there was something that read slides -quickly-, real time,
and put them up on a monitor.
oh well
ann
On 8/26/2015 11:12 AM, Mark C wrote:
If you could setup a copy stand of some sort I think you could output from the
K-5 rear screen to a monitor via an HDMI cable. I have never tried it - see the
video link below though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdLILkmN94o
It would probably be better ot just shoot images of the slides and review the
full res files on your monitor. Some sort of copy stand would probably allow
you to quickly image a set of slides. It would be easier if you could use a
simple slide duplicator but the APS-C sensor would be a problem with that.
Good luck!
Mark
There are copy
On 8/26/2015 10:24 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
MOre and more difficult to look at slides on a light box.. I've got and old
Kodak Carousel and one of those
feeders that you jsut stack 40 slides in and use it as a substitute for the
carousel... but the old projector gets
mighty hot really fast
Bottom line - what do you guys know about "energy star" savvy projectors - I'd
like to get more into reviewing
my slidesand getting what I consider the better ones scanned. NO problem here
scanning them - but it
would be good to project them for review .
A really cool thing to have would be something that you could feed the slides
into and it would come out on your
Tv screen or a monitor for review. Does such a thing exist?
ann
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