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Re: filmscanners: Nikon 8000 ED or Polaroid Sprintscan 120 ??



I agree with Mike,

I'm scanning with a SprintScan 4k because I needed the control over every 
step of my production schedule. Ironically, the week I purchased it I had 
just FedEx'ed 150 slides to be written to Photo CD's. The next day, when 
another large job came in, it pushed me to make the purchase. Before the 
first CD's had come back from the lab I already had the second job scanned.

Larry

  I earn my living as a professional photographer... I do not scan for
>fun... I scan because I have to have a reliable source of scans that I can
>manipulate in Photoshop and be able to hand my clients a CD or photographic
>print made from a digital file that matches the iamge I visualized at the 
>moment
>I shot the picture.
>I do not have the time to wait for PhotoCD............


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