>> BTW, if you're interested in digital output, but don't want to go fully digital yet, you might want to try Dale Photo Labs in Florida. For a very reasonable fee, they will develop and mount your slides (or print your negatives) and for a small additional fee, burn them onto a CD ROM. You then have prints for the family/club album and digital shots for e-mail/web sites (...and you can "polarize" (darken) the sky with Photoshop! ) >> ************************************************************************* For the price of a decent lens, you can buy an HP PhotoSmart slide and negative scanner, and scan your own pictures. Maximum resolution is 2400 dpi, which is better than any digital camera under $10,000 will give you. One reviewer claims the quality of the PhotoSmart scans is better than he usually gets on a Photo CD. The street price of the PhotoSmart scanner is $399 at all the sources I have checked, but there is a $100 rebate through January if you buy it with the PhotoSmart printer. Mine should be delivered today. Review: http://www.niftywebs.com/photoweb/photosmt.html HP page: http://www.pandi.hp.com/pandi-db/dds_data_sheet.show?p_model_no=C5100A&p_p rod_type_id=17 Chuck Holst *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List Submissions: paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net Subscriptions: paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net Website: http://www.gasp-seakayak.net/paddlewise/ ***************************************************************************Received on Fri Nov 20 1998 - 12:17:23 PST
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