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Helmut,
It is best to get at least a 486 with a Pentium processor, and Windows
95. make sure you have a CD ROM drive. Used systems are getting very
inexpensive now. If you have a video camera (needs only a simple
personal camcorder, you can purchase a "Snappy" video capture for
about 150 EUR. This will give you the quality of a decent digital
camera. Their web site is at:
http://www.play.com/products/snappy/index.html
The Snappy requires:
PC with Windows 95/98 or NT (Intel)
CD-ROM Drive
486, Pentium or better
16 MB RAM / 8 MB HD space minimum
640 x 480 256 color or better (VGA)
The price of a used system and a Snappy should be less than that of a
scanner.
If you have some photographs you need scanned, we can do this for you
at no charge if you send them to me snail mail -- sorry about the term
:) e-mail me at [log in to unmask] if you are interested and I will
give you my address. I'm in Canada. I can email the images back or put
them up on our site for you to download. I presume that you just need
them for web use. If they are to be printed they will have to be
fairly large.
Regards,
John
Helmut Nisters wrote:
>
> Dear Tom,
>
> what computer and which programs are sufficient for this scanner. Does this scanner
> works again under a 486-2DX66, with 16 MG Ram, and Windows 3.1. Please tell
> me more such about this scanner.
> Helmut
>
> Helmut Nisters
> Franz-Fischer-Str. 46
> A-6020 Innsbruck / Austria / Europe
> phone and fax: 0043 / 512 / 57 32 14
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> url: www.netwing.at/nisters/
>
> or
>
> Natural History Department of the
> Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum Innsbruck
> malacological collection
>
> Feldstr. 11a
> A-6020 Innsbruck / Austria / Europe
> phone: 0043 / 512 / 58 72 86-37
>
> ----------
> David,
>
> I use a Visioneer 6100 scanner (less than $150) and the software with
> the scanner is sufficient to do most of what you need to get a decent
> image (i.e. scanning a dorsal image and then scanning a ventral image
> and combining them into a single image with two views of your shell).
> There is a lot more you can do with a shell image, but for that you
> really need something like Paintshop Pro or similar software. If you
> get a scanner and want some tips, write me off line and I'd be happy to
> share what I have learned. I got similar help from Bill Frank of
> Jacksonville Shell Club web page fame. I can also let you see what the
> images from this machine look like.
>
> Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
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