One idea: my scanner (at home, sorry I don't have the model, but it is an HP) has an 
attachment that holds slides (and does the appropriate scanning color correction). 
This makes graphic images, which could then be imported into a powerpoint (or other) 
presentation.
--Sue Cloninger, Russell Sage College, Troy NY
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Subject: data presentation. . . moving into the current century


Hello tipsters,

I have been asked to give a talk on research done long, long ago. All of the graphs 
and ERP traces were rendered back in the days before technology as we now know it. I 
have very professional looking 'blue burn slides' to work with (anyone else out there 
remember these relics?!), but am missing much of the original art work. 

Does anyone know a way of easily converting photographic slide material into a 
graphics file that may be used for powerpoint or other forms of publication?

Much thanks for any leads.

Sandra

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         Sandra M. Nagel, Ph.D.
         Psychology 
         Saginaw Valley State University
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