Dear All;

At the Revelstoke Railway Museum during tourist season, an all
digital "Winter in Rogers Pass" presentation is made every 
twenty minutes throughout the day on a big screen in a forty
seat auditorium.

The presentation is a gift from a Texas railfan who has made
many visits to the area. It has nice graphics and good music.

Most importantly, it is a popular display and shows no detioration
after thousands of shows. The color is very good, and most of the
images appear in focus. The museum would like to vary the menu
abit. What is the technology used to make such presentations ?.

Here is a image presentation very similar to a multi-media slide
show that thousands have seen, and is operated by the click of
a TV remote control switch.  I can think of lots of applications
for a show like this, and best of all, the original slides are
returned to their owner after the images have been digitalized.

Phil Mason,

Revelstoke B.C.


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