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Re: filmscanners: Scanning negatives for archiving



Alan T wrote:

>There are 7 CDs, each consisting almost entirely of Kodak's
software. The data, as approx 1500x1000pixel 500KB jpegs at,
I estimate, "95% quality" takes up 102MB altogether,
complete with a freeware image viewer, when I transcribe it
to a CD-R.

The way I bypassed this problem (large software requirements) with a similar
project to Alan's "Villiage Album" was to install Irfanview on each disc.
It's freeware for non-commercial productions, and can either be installed to
HD or run directly from the CD with no problem. Takes up about half a meg,
and can be downloaded (or at least could be in October) from:

http://www.irfanview.com/

For "non-critical audiences," I can recommend it highly.

Best regards--LRA

PS--I sent my recommendations to Khalid off-list. If he'd like to post them
to Filmscanners, it's OK by me. --LRA


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