That was fun... Felt like I just had a 5 course meal as each of these was full of awesome. I think I like # 1 of Australia's Ulura the best followed by # 3 of Upper Antelope, choosing was rather rough though. Thanks for sharing and keep digging in that vault of yours.
Thanks Mark, Jason, Greg, Dave, Gordon, Charlie Cheech and Jon.
Thirty-five+ years of shooting and I have about 40,000 images.
They are all film, and most are color slides- which made it a real expense consideration when the shooting was good, i.e. $.50 per slide.
My scanner is an Epson Perfection V500 PHOTO. About $150 and fairly good. It takes slides and film strips and is a flatbed- so it'll copy prints also.
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
My scanner is an Epson Perfection V500 PHOTO. About $150 and fairly good. It takes slides and film strips and is a flatbed- so it'll copy prints also.
Charlie
Thank you Charlie for the reply. I use an older 4690 and your scans look much better than my own. May be time for an upgrade.
Jon Buffington wrote:
Thank you Charlie for the reply. I use an older 4690 and your scans look much better than my own. May be time for an upgrade.
You're quite welcome, Jon.
I have two scanners that do about the same quality of work and cost the same.
But please note that both introduce problems that I have to take care of. So if you get an Epson or a CanoScan and would like some tips on basic "recovering what was lost in the scan," send me a PM whenever.
Charlie