Just in case anyone may be interested in 35mm Slide and Film Scanners,
I purchased one today, its a tiny little thing that scans onto an SD
card so its non computer specific, it cost about $150 including $20
for ph it is surprisingly simple to use and gives excellent results.
Regards,
Hi Adrian, I'm interested in finding out what its called and where you
got it from.
Have you tried it out yet? Any idea of the quality of the scans.
cheers, Susan.
On 23/03/2009, at 4:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Just in case anyone may be interested in 35mm Slide and Film
Scanners, I
may i have more info of this sort of scanner
resolution more
James
On 23/03/2009, at 16:51, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Just in case anyone may be interested in 35mm Slide and Film
Scanners, I purchased one today, its a tiny little thing that
scans onto an SD card so its non computer
Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi Adrian, I'm interested in finding out what its called and where you
got it from.
Have you tried it out yet? Any idea of the quality of the scans.
Just in case anyone may be interested in 35mm Slide and Film
Scanners, I purchased one today, its a tiny little thing
Hi Adrian, yes, the difference with this one is scanning to an SD or
MMC card, rather than directly to your computer. Otherwise, you need
to get one that is specific for the Mac. cheers, Susan.
On 23/03/2009, at 4:51 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Just in case anyone may be interested in 35mm
I have checked it out and find that it is out of stock and is stated
as Operating Systems: Windows XP/Vista.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
http://www.skehan.id.au/
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