Mark Cassino wrote: > Awesome shots, Dave! All four are absolutely first rate. That's a > great feature of the S-20 - I had not heard of that before.
Thanks. As far as I know the S20 is the only 35mm film scanner capable of doing this. According to the manual It will scan up to 187mm (7 3/8") in a single pass. I only found out about this when talking to its current (soon to be "previous") owner about my frustrations in finding a good, affordable 35mm scanner with this feature. Now I'm tempted to take one of those files and have it printed to 1 foot wide by about 1 metre long, if you'll excuse the metric/imperial mix. I'll have to find out what the cost will be. Depending on what the lab can do I might have to arrange two images onto a "standard" paper size. > BTW - how does Dreamweaver help select matting colors? I could have used Photoshop but I already have an HTML "template" that I have been using while building my new photo site. This puts a couple of borders around the photo by using a table. Using Dreamweaver makes it easy to fiddle with the border colours, and I end up with a web page at the end. Finding some matting card in the "right" colours is the next challenge. Cheers, - Dave http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/

