I have a Mac and everything works fine. Most printers today are compatible with
both programs. Finding a scanner that converts slide is more of an issue now.
Ken Schwab
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Subject: Re: [teacherartexchange] best slide scanners
If you have a Mac, however, there can be software incompatibility issues. Not
all slide scanners work.
Ann-on-y-mouse, retired in Columbus
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On Jun 11, 2011, at 19:01, Ken
> I have an Epson 4490 scanner that does 4 slides at a time and I get very good
> results. It is older and cost around $200 at the time. Does negatives,
> positives, film positives and more. Great scanner.
>
> Ken Schwab
>
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> Hello, everyone,
>
> In my new job I will be entering the 21st century just a little late and using
>a
>
> computer projector thingy after many years of slide projectors. I've never
>been
>
> impressed with the image quality of the digital projectors, but am not sure I
> want to lug my trusty old slide projector all the way to Oman. Therefore, I
> will have to digitize the slides I most like to use. I think it would be
> cheaper to buy my own scanner in the long run. Have any of you used a scanner