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From: samson@ptd10b.erim.org (Joe Samson)
Subject: Re: Scanning 16mm film
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In-reply-to: rosenth@foto.chemie.unibas.ch's message of 5 Oct 94 15:54:55 MET
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hallpaul@marpc7marina.unit.no (Hallvard Paulsen) writes:

>Does anybody in this group have any experience in scanning
>16mm film? I know there are 35mm slide scanners on the
>marked, but I have never seen any. Is it possible to use
>any of these to scan 16mm film without having to cut the
>valuable raw data (the film) into small pieses? Better yet
>can any scanners work automatically from a roll of film?


Try these two manufacturers:

SunRise Imaging (510) 657-6250
Mekel Engineering (714) 594-5158

Both make digitizers that will handle 16mm roll film.
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