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I have a fair number (1000+) color slides that I want to scan. I know there
are services to do so, and I could also scan them with a slide scanner such
as a Canon Coolscan. What I seek is some advice from those who may have
already done so. Is it worth the cost to have it done professionally? If a
scanner is a good way to go, any recommendations on a brand and model? Other
caveats such as software to use?
 
Thank you,
 
Peter
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