I have purchased an Epson Perfection 2400 Photo and had extremely good
results . All varieties of neg or transparency and standard scanning and
high dpi figures available. For negs and transparencies only intended for
35mm or less but by making one's own frames will do up to 120/620 size
(remember those?!) Cost up to £200 but usually in the £150 area.
David Lingard
Dartmouth Museum
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From: "LifeTimes Staff" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:02 AM
Subject: Neg/Slide Scanners
Has anyone had any recent experience of purchasing a 'reasonably priced'
scanner that can scan 35mm slides and Victorian glass negatives/slides, as
well as normal flatbed prints?
This is for a community based project so the budget looks like being in the
region of £500 max.
Thanks.
Ken Craven LifeTimes Research Officer
Salford City Council Heritage Service
Education & Leisure Directorate
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Salford M5 4WX
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