We (our company) has a rather expensive (over $10,000 used) film scanner. It
does a pretty good job, but there is what I call flare (lines between high
contrast areas are fuzzy, is this bloom?). Anyway, it usually makes
relatively good images. I talked to some people at signature color. There
you can upload images for printing. They will print to slides. They didn't
quote me an exact price, but hinted it would be less than $1.00 per slide.

If you are on a budget, and willing to experiment, and suffer the quality
consequenses, you can photograph your screen. We used to do this many years
ago with a CAD (Computer Aided Design) system I managed. It gave
surprisingly good results. We used Kodak instant slide film (no longer
available since the lawsuit with Polaroid).

Good luck.

Jack Phipps
Applied Science Fiction

Hi All

I've been lurking for a while, but not had anything to contribute,
although I have a few questions to ask, so will be putting up a few
posts over the next couple of days.  Sorry that my first post is a bit
off topic, but this seems like the list to go to.

I am considering the output options for slide shows after editing slides
plus presentations I do.  The logical path forward is a digital
projector, but these are costly, and I want to investigate other
options.

Are there any consumer film recorders on the market, and if so what is
there price range, and more importantly the quality that can be
achieved?  Is this path a waste of time, or worth investigating.

All thoughts on or off the list appreciated.

Best regards

Des

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