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[filmscanners] Re: scanning with a digicam



For thumbnails or screen work where B+ quality is enough, yeah, it's a LOT 
faster than any
scanner.



Arthur Entlich wrote:

> What, you don't have a dICE program for digital cameras or old enlarger
> heads yet?
>
> What's taking you?  ;-)
>
> Art
>
> Jack Phipps wrote:
>
> > We use a D100 and an old enlarger color head so we have an adjustable light
> > source. You can scan a lot of slides in a hurry! We used it to convert
> > hundreds of slides for a slide show on an iMac, perfect for that
> > application. The only draw back is that it doesn't have Digital ICE! ;)
> >
> > Jack Phipps
> > Applied Science Fiction
> >
> > From: Bob Frost [mailto:bob@frost.name]
> >
> > Has anyone tried 'scanning' a slide with a digicam using a slide duplicator
> > attachment? Is it possible?
> >
> > Bob Frost.
>

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