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There are some pretty expensive slide scanners out there but a pretty good
one that is to be used for in house work, I believe in the $1,200. range is
the Nikon CoolScan. Check their WEB site. CDW and Microwarehouse also
carries them.
"Shepherd, Deborah"
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Hello,
Does anyone on this list have an opinion about choosing a slide
scanner?
Our library has a sizable collection of slide images, and we
have found ourselves more and more in need of being able to print our
slides for various in-house purposes. We realize that we need a
slide-dedicated scanner (rather than the combination scanners more
commonly sold), but beyond that, we are not certain what to look for in
a scanner. Any pointers or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks.
Deborah J. Shepherd
Coordinator for Public Programs and Education
Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Saint John's University
P.O. Box 7300
Collegeville, MN 56321-7300
tel. 320/363-2075
fax. 320/363-3222
internet. www.hmml.org
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