[CLUE-Tech] scanner recommendations

Match Grun match at dimensional.com
Mon Sep 27 22:29:23 MDT 2004


Jeff,

I recommend that you look at Epson. Mine is the 2400Photo that
includes a transparency copier that allows slides and negatives to be
scanned. Also, Epson support Linux with the iscan program that works
great.

Match

On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 07:29:45 -0600
Jeff Cann <j.cann at isuma.org> wrote:

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> Hi folks,
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> I would like to scan photos into my ever-increasing digital picture
> archive.   I appreciate any suggestions on scanners, running on Linux.
>  This is not 
> professional art, btw so cheap and effective will suffice.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Jeff
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