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> I had the same thought (question?) Does anyone
> know if any of the common 35mm film scanners
> can be make to scan a 65mm long image from a
> strip of 35mm film? I'm pretty sure neither of mine
> will. (I suppose you could scan the pieces and
> stitch them together in Photoshop for printing, but
> that would sort of negate the convenience of making
> panoramic images with the camera.
You might be able to do this with the HP Photosmart scanner and
Vuescan software. The Photosmart moves the film rather than the
optics. And it has higher resolution than flatbeds.
Tony Karp, TLC Systems Corp tkarp@tlc-systems.com
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