I picked up a Canon CanoScan 8000F about 5 years ago and paid roughly 450.00. It does an amazing job, though it took me about a month to scan all the negatives/old printsand then another couple months of touching up the final product to my liking.


LOL, I found that most of the negatives that were scanned, the.jpgresolution output was huge.


Though I agree you can spend big bucks on a scanner that does negatives, there are others out there that are half the price or less that do a decent job.


Check out Canon's or HP's website as an example...


[url="http://www.usa.canon.com/]http://www.usa.canon.com/[/url]


[url="http://www.hp.com]www.hp.com[/url]


Happy hunting...





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