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Re: filmscanners: Quick / Quality Scans - Help



Is a digital camera an option for you?  It would be the quickest and easiest 
for on-the-spot display - just download to the laptop.

Maris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <GNUNEMAKER@aol.com>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 6:12 AM
Subject: filmscanners: Quick / Quality Scans - Help


| Fairly new with a film scanner.  Have Polaroid 4000 and using Polarcolor and 
| Photoshop 6.0 at present - Silverfast later.   
| 
| Situation, I shoot kids ice hockey each weekend (Nikon F5 & 300/2.8) for our 
| team.  Want to scan photos to zip and display on laptop at rink for parents 
| to see and then buy those that they like, which I will then rescan at higher 
| resolution and correct.  
| 
| What is the quickest method to accomplish this?  In addition, we manage the 
| kids web site and would like to be able to transfer this first scan down to 
| web-ready image.
| 
| Have several hundred photos to handle and need the most effective method.  
| Any and all suggestions are welcome.
| 
| Thanks - From an overworked volunteer parent!




 




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