I too have a Polaroid Plus with the 12 bit/channel color and it works
extremely well on all but the most difficult exposures.  It has a little
bit of trouble very dark slides (my wife is a habitual under-exposer of
Velvia and Provia).  Often, you can easily fix this with the "curves,
auto" adjustment in Photoshop, if that doesn't work, it can be a long
evening.

Highly recommended if you can spare the change!

Seth Neumann
Senior Manager, Core and Alliances
Call Center Business Management
Nortel
Enterprise Networks
2305 Mission College Bl.
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8173

408-565-2418  (ESN 655)

>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Dave Cohen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Sunday, February 15, 1998 11:51 AM
>To:    SPORRS List
>Subject:       SPORRS: Web Images/Captions/Scanners
>
>Gary Zuters' current February SOTM now has a full text description along
>with it.
>
>I 'broke in' the new Polaroid Sprintscan Plus last night on web projects. 
>I started by scanning some images that would have been nearly impossible to
>reproduce accurately with my old Nikon Coolscan LS-10, (with its more
>limited optical density, it did not reproduce shadows and darker areas as
>well).  
>[Neumann, Seth (S.)]  
>
>
>Dave Cohen
>Photographer
>Action Photographic Webmaster
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>http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/home/ 
>
>
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