You can get film scanners pretty cheap.  I have an Epson flatbed with a
film attachment that works great for web purposes.  If you are just
going to scan prints for web you can get a decent flatbed for under
$100.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: David Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 8:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: posting pictures (was new to the list)


<BL> Do post some PUGs, some PAWs and some OTs... <g>

Well, funny you should mention that... <grin>

My current set up is a Pentax Super Program and an Olympus digital. I
would be happy to post pictures from the Pentax, but they are all, of
course, in 35mm. I found a place by me that will convert the 35mm to
digital, but they want $18 for 1, something like $24/2, and some sliding
scale like that by scanning the negative. This is not really cost
effective (read: possible) for me.

Is there a way to get the 35mm to digital cheaper than that?

Or, is a scanner the way to go, and I should just be scanning the
pictures? I don't HAVE a scanner, but hey, that's what excuses are for
aren't they?

david
 

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