Re: Roll Film Scanners

Philip Foster (mailto:PFOSTER@DOPIG.UAB.EDU)
Wed, 16 Aug 1995 08:45:49 CST

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Date:         Wed, 16 Aug 1995 08:45:49 CST
From: Philip Foster <mailto:PFOSTER@DOPIG.UAB.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Roll Film Scanners
To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB

You might check with Bob Sharpe at Marron, Inc. (602-243-2784). His
company makes a stackloader for the Kodak RFS2035 and Nikon LS3510 slide
scanners. I think he may also make a roll film feeder.  The Kodak scanner
is very fast and the stack loader comes with a Photoshop acquire module
that does batch scanning.  You pick the resolution, sharpen algorhythm,
file type, etc. and assign a base filename and it will add a sequence
number for each slide (or negative) in that batch. The Kodak RFS is about
$7K and the stackloader about $5K. Don't know a price for the roll film
attachment.

- Philip Foster

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