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filmscanners: Large collection - full frame projection via DLP & PowerPoint



My current project is to take a large collection of multi-format negatives 
and transparencies (35mm to 4x5), b&w color prints (billfold to 8x10) to 
scan them into JPEG for insertion into PowerPoint 2000 slides for full 
frame projection via DLP (Digital Light Processing) at 600x800 pixels.

I have started with the flat art and have found the process slower than I 
would like for it to be.

I love the concept of looking through a 35mm single lens reflex finder, 
composing the photo, exposing the photo and then quickly moving to the next 
subject.  Is there any scanning process that accommodates this approach?

Any one have ideas as to ways to approach this project?  Has any one 
handled a large project of this type?  If so, how did you approach the project?

Marvin Demuth




 




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