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Re: Film/Slide Scanner

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On Thu, September 4, 2008 09:33, karl shah-jenner wrote:

> I'm confused - so many people have good DSLR's these days yet when it
> comes to digitising slides they still scan when using any old slide copier
> would be *so* much quicker and give results as good as their wonderful
> dslr can take

My DSLR doesn't have the resolution of my scanner.  I haven't checked that
it has the brightness range.  And the final, totally damning, irremediable
problem: my DSLR doesn't have ICE.  I cannot imagine scanning old color
slides without ICE.

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