Message text written by "Seth Neumann"

>If the point is to use a projection device (such as insite etc.) from a
>PC for a multimedia presentation, I wouldn't recommend it for any
>serious display of photography.  
         <snip>
>My guess is that combining all of the artifacts of the
>projector with the dynamics limitations of even the best scanners
>available to consumers (like my Polaroid Sprint Scan +) will not yield a
>satisfactory viewing experience for a "serious photographer of
>rail-related subjects."<

Well maybe its a good thing Dave's T.V. is broken. :-)

I don't know, your probably right.  It might be worth a try though, to see
what kind of response I got from the principal of doing an electronic
presentation.  I'm sure everyone would agree, that before someone makes a
significant investment, that is actually worth the effort and money
involved.  At least at this time.  As Dave and most pro photographers would
tell us , eventually everything significant will be digital, and all our
presentations will be electronic anyhow.

Rick Newton
St. Charles, MO --- Somewhere high above the Floodplains (while California
sinks)

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