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[filmscanners] Re: film scanner
I forgot to mention that the current dust and scratch filter from
Polaroid is not written for the Mac, only the PC. The program is a nice
extra, but not required.
Art
Brad Smith wrote:
> I have this scanner on a Mac/Firewire. A number of others on this list also
> have it. In general, we're a happy bunch of scanners, and I don't remember
> anyone who has one ever said they wish they'd have purchased anything else.
>
> Downside on the mac is that it doesn't run under OS X. I run it under 9.2.
> And you should note that I didn't say that I run it under Classic Mode.
> I've not been able to get that to work since I upgraded to OS X and classic.
> So I just keep my old Sys 9.2 on a separate partition and boot from it when
> I want to scan. I've only used Polaroid Insight scanning software, so I
> can't comment on using other scanning software. I'm very happy.
> Brad Smith
>
>
>
> On 8/27/02 7:00 PM, "Trocoazone@aol.com" <Trocoazone@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>>can anyone tell me if they've actually used and/or read any reviews on the
>>polaroid sprintscan 4000 plus? i can only find reviews on it's predecessor. i
>>have been researching film scanners in the medium price range, $900-$1500, &
>>have found conflicting opinions. recommendations?
>>thanx much,
>>ts
>>
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