Hello All:

Can anyone recommend a good, basic (i.e. inexpensive) negative scanner? We 
have accessioned negatives that range in size from 35mm to 8x10, and when 
someone wants to purchase a reproduction image from one of them, we don't 
want to send the negatives away to be printed. We don't have plans to print 
photographs here on site, but would like to be able to scan the negs ourselves 
and either email the digital file to the local photo counter or take it in on a 
disk. 

I saw that this topic was posted back in 2004, but I'd like some updated 
information! 

Thanks,
Amanda Dyer
Curator
Bell County Museum

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