Message-Id: <mailto:199510051724.MAA09512@library.wustl.edu> Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 12:23:33 -0500 From: Alan Newman <mailto:anewman@ARTIC.EDU> Subject: Re: transparency adaptors To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB
>Has anyone out there had any experiences, positive or negative, with
>transparency adaptors for scanners? We are in the process of purchasing a
>scanner, and I have been advised to look into getting a transparency adaptor as
>well, as it can be used to scan slides and negatives. My specific question to
>everyone on the list is can the adaptor be used to scan glass slides and
>glass negatives? We would be more than pleased if these two technologies were
>compatible. Anyone have any thoughts?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Stuart Hinds
>Special Collections Librarian
>Missouri Valley Special Collections
>Kansas City (Mo.) Public Library
mailto:>mailto:MV_STUART@VAX1.KCPL.LIB.MO.US
The Sharp JX-610 can do both film & glass negs/transparencies (Xrays too) up to 11x17". It is pricey but good.
Thanks, Alan
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