Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25

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Subject: [Leica] slide scanner/data base
From: ahgraves at prodigy.net (Allen Graves)
Date: Sat Sep 25 19:22:51 2004
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For the software, iView media pro does a very nice job, though it has 
gotten a little expensive recently-but also al lot more powerful.

http://www.iview-multimedia.com/


I use the Epson 2450 photo  (now the 4850, I think) for the use you 
describe and it works well.

Allen

>I am considering scanning my 49 year's worth of slides. And I would 
>like to have them in some sort of soft ware which will allow me to 
>access by various criteria: e.g., name; place; date, etc.
>I need assistance in deciding on a scanner. I do not need nor can I 
>afford a "pro" level scanner, but rather one that will give me a 
>decent digital image that will allow slide show on my iBook. For 
>better presentations I can always haul out the projector.
>
>As for the software. I don't even know if such a data base exist, 
>but would appreciate any help.
>
>Michael
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>
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