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[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digest for Tue 14 Oct, 2003


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  • Subject: [filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digest for Tue 14 Oct, 2003
  • From: "malcolm" <Yokochanie@btinternet.com>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 17:30:58 +0100
  • References: <E1A9Bkk-0003Eg-00@lanthanum.btinternet.com>
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May I use this newsgroup to ask advice over a scanner purchase.

I want a scanner which I use for scanning old postcards (1900-1920's), and
35 mm colour slides. I use an Epson Perfection 1650. It does very well with
the postcards, but I am not so happy with the slide results.

I am thinking of getting a new scanner.

Either the Canoscan 9900 F (I use their cameras so I know that they know
their stuff with optics), or the Epson Perfection 3200. Can people tell me,

1) If they have either, good or bad points about it,
2) The best settings and methods of scanning colour slides using these types
of scanners.

Many thanks everyone

Malcolm

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