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P3D Re: Slide Scanner (Prime Film 1800U)


  • From: Steve Berezin <sbere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Slide Scanner (Prime Film 1800U)
  • Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:35:23 -0700



Steve Berezin wrote:

> Harold Baize wrote:
>
> >
> > Meanwhile, has anyone here tried the HP PhotoSmart S20?
> > That one might be of high enough quality and costs $500.
> > It will also scan an area wider than a single frame so
> > it might be handy for scanning two or three stereo pairs
> > in a single scan.
> >
> > You can also get the Microtek Scanmaker 35T for about
> > $500, but mine recently died (I paid over $700 for it
> > about 3 years ago) and it has a SCSI interface
> > that is a pain in rear to install.
> >
> > Harolddd
>
> I just ordered one from buy.com and should be able to tell you in a few
> days.  I bought it because it also scans panoramics.

That is, I ordered a HP S20.

>
>
> Buy the way has anybody ever tried using a prepress scanner?  These are
> flatbed scanners (usually 1200dpi) with special adapters for
> transparencies.  Supposedly you can put a bunch of 35mm slides down at
> the same time and it will scan them all separately.
> See:
> http://www.umax.com/professional/standard/products/
>
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> Steve Berezin
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> USA

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