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Old 01-24-2008, 04:36 AM
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Dog/Rick,

I just read a review about the V100 and one user said that the scanner automatically cropped his slides 15% which he was not able to over ride even in professional mode. Has this been a problem for you two?
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Old 01-24-2008, 05:38 AM
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I am no computer wiz - I can't tell you why his would do that, but its not a problem I've encountered. I've always gotten the full picture.
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I just bought a Cannon CS8800F and I really like it. You can scan 12 frames of 35mm film or 4 frames of 35mm slides. It's an LED scanner so there is no warm up time like the old ones.
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Thanks loads guys. All good info. Now I feel empowered to make an informed decision!
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Sam, have you made a deciscion on this yet? I have boxes and boxes of color slides from 1954 to 1980. I just started to go through them today and it's a disaster trying to load antiquated projectors and viewers and the like. I need to scan several hundred slides for my family. I have pictures of relatives my kids have never seen.
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Chris,

My gut says go with the man who presents the killer photos on this board that everyone looks forward to and drools over. If "Dog" (Rick too) says V100 is the way to go, that is is good enuff for me. Price sounds reasonable and the quality is what I am looking for. Should be buying in next couple of weeks. I can let you know how it goes for me. I ain't the quickest on the uptake w/ these new fandangled contraptions.



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Sam, have you made a deciscion on this yet? I have boxes and boxes of color slides from 1954 to 1980. I just started to go through them today and it's a disaster trying to load antiquated projectors and viewers and the like. I need to scan several hundred slides for my family. I have pictures of relatives my kids have never seen.

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I would say that the easiest way to go about this is to approach a photo store that you trust and ask about getting them to scan them at a medium resolution onto CD's for you. See if they'll make a deal.
I know how long it took me to scan the ones I did to post here. Can you imagine doing them 4 at a time and assigning them to different folders? At least if they're all on CD's, you can print or post them at will.
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Just came from the local photo place after making a few calls. To scan a color slide to a disc is $2.00 each slide, to print on paper is $2.50 each. No discount for quanity as it is labor intensive. Looks like I'll be needing a new scanner (I just got one last month).

Glenn, maybe you let me know next time you are up here in Elmont and we can work something out.
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Chris - it would be my pleasure, and if I work at my regular pace I should have them done in time for SCR 25.
But seriously - the cost of getting them done professionally is what convinced me to get the slide scanner. A few boxes of slides and it's paid for itself!
My first scanner is an Epson CX4800 which does a great job on photo prints and paper articles, but does not have slide scanning capabilities.
I got the V100 and once you become proficient at poping the slides into the holder you can scan a box of 36 slides in less than 20 minutes.
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Here is a one slide of thirty I just picked up from the photo store on a disc ($65.00). It looks like they cropped the right side (VW in garage) and printed the frame on the left. I will be getting my own scanner to avoid this in the future. It's nice to see these shots from 40 years ago !!
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