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I have a thirty-five millimeter film scanner hooked up to the commission Mac. If you can get them into a 35 mm slide mount, and then get on down to North Carolina, we could scan them quick as a flash.
But that may not be practical.... heh, heh.
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Dan Becker, Executive Director "What's this? Fan mail
Raleigh Historic from some flounder?"
Districts Commission - Bullwinkle J. Moose
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From: Jim Hicks [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: February 9, 1999 10:03 AM
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Subject: MICROFILM
In the words of Jerry Sienfield at the supermarket "I love this place" (he
said card, but you know what I mean.
Dan Becker - Yes, they are already on microfilm at the Minn. Historical Soc. -
about 50 rolls.
Mary K. - I have a scanner and when I receive the film I'll try to scan them
into the computer. I'll also ask around about digitalize the whole bunch, if
it isn't too costly.
I am planning to buy the reader and I understand that there are different
types. In Brainerd, the Historical Museum had one that would copy onto paper
what was on the screen. I was told that type is very expensive, but that was
about 6 or 7 years ago and digital wasn't available then. Thanks for the
offer of the use of the reader, when I get the film I may take you up on that.
Leland T.- Thanks, I'll check Northeast. Maybe going directly to disk is poss.
now. I think that would be the best.
Thanks again, I'll update when I get the film. Should be about two weeks.
jim
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