Presuming that slides are 35mm format. Way back in the days if film,
they used to have "slide duplicators". This was a self contained
attachment that took the place of the lens on a 35mm single lens
reflex (SLR) camera. It had a "stage" into which you inserted the
original, and in essence, you pointed it at an appropriate light
source and took a photo of the slide.
Several years ago, I found one on eBay that had a Canon lens mount,
and it works fine with a full frame digital SLR. It's pretty fast
to use (although tedious) but probably faster than a scanner. It was
inexpensive, maybe $20 (although we won't talk about the cost of
a full frame digital SLR body!), and works pretty well.
However, as Joyce Brite said, I am not interested in such a project.
If anyone wants to e-mail me off the Digest, I can forward a sample
image of a copied slide.
Harvey Chao
harveytchao@comcast.net.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]
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