Megan Bryant: You will find information on various digital cameras in any of the major computer magazines or catalogs. Kodak and PCComputer Magazine have web sites that you can access through search; the Kodak site has information and prices re: their various digital cameras. Please keep in mind that you will need a very good color printer with high resolution to have a satisfactory image produced--Epson has received very high ratings with their color ink jet. The new CD recorders are an excellent way to record photograph collections and still give good public access. GATEWAY 2000 will install the CD recorder on new orders--Gateway Web Page: http://www.gw2000.com--and prices are becoming very affordable. Rose Marie Martin, Administrator Germanna Foundation PO Box 693 Culpeper, VA 22701 E Mail: [log in to unmask] Web Page: http://www.summit.net/GERMANNA/ Phone: 540-825-1496 Fax: 540-825-6572 & 3878 --- On Fri, 20 Dec 1996 19:00:41 -0500 [log in to unmask] wrote: >Please forgive me if this is a question that has been asked before.... > >I recently heard about a type of camera that can be hooked up directly to a >computer and used to shoot images of collection items and load them directly >into a database - without the annoying process of scanning and downloading. > Does anyone have any information on these, or know where I can find out >more? > >Thanks! >Megan Bryant >Registrar, The Sixth Floor Museum > -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ------------------------------------- Name: Rose Marie Martin E-mail: [log in to unmask] Date: 12/21/96 Time: 11:16:35 AM This message was sent by Chameleon -------------------------------------