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Scanning 35 mm Photo Slides of Mechanical Music
By Harvey Chao

Presuming that slides are 35mm format.  Way back in the days if film,
they used to have "slide duplicators".  This was a self contained
attachment that took the place of the lens on a 35mm single lens
reflex (SLR) camera.  It had a "stage" into which you inserted the
original, and in essence, you pointed it at an appropriate light
source and took a photo of the slide.

Several years ago, I found one on eBay that had a Canon lens mount,
and it works fine with a full frame digital SLR.  It's pretty fast
to use (although tedious) but probably faster than a scanner.  It was
inexpensive, maybe $20 (although we won't talk about the cost of
a full frame digital SLR body!), and works pretty well.

However, as Joyce Brite said, I am not interested in such a project.
If anyone wants to e-mail me off the Digest, I can forward a sample
image of a copied slide.

Harvey Chao
harveytchao@comcast.net.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]


(Message sent Tue 25 Aug 2015, 16:52:07 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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