I have a Nikon Coolscan and could scan them for you and put the files on a
CD. You'ld have to trust me with the slides. erick...@hickorytech.net
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Peregoy"
To: "pinhole-discussion"
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 5:49 PM
Subject: RE:
Steve,
You have some interesting replies so far, so I'll keep this brief so that you
do not get overwhelmed by all the good answers.
1. If you are interested in scanning to Photo CD and are going to do more than
100 scans, consider a trip to CompUSA. Most of them carry a small dedicated
35mm
>= Original Message From "Steve Bell"
=
>Going digital is a great idea, unfortunately i've not got $5000 to spare to
>pick up a nice camera. I've already purchased the slide film, though i do
>have a bunch of negative film too. hopefully i will be able to persuade the
>security people to
Get a used Olympus 3000 digi cam. They're Great, 3 million pixels.
buy some of the new 128k smartcards at a discount-about $40 with rebates-and
some rechargeable batteries. But straight AA's may be alright if you take
enough.
I took mine to the Galapagos with no problems.
slide film, so
the question remains, where can i get it scanned?
cheers,
Steve
> [Original Message]
> From: William Erickson
> To:
> Date: 7/13/2002 1:05:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] (OT) Scanning Slides
>
> Why use slide film? Use negative film and have the
13, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (OT) Scanning Slides
> Hey everyone, i know this is off topic, but i figure you all may be of
> some help.
> Tomorrow i leave from Baltimore to go to Belize for two weeks. A group of
> students and a couple of teachers are going down to a
Hey everyone, i know this is off topic, but i figure you all may be of
some help.
Tomorrow i leave from Baltimore to go to Belize for two weeks. A group
of
students and a couple of teachers are going down to a village called Big
Falls. Our purpose is to organize and run a day camp