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Processing & Publication / Re: PC FireWire interface to Nikon Coolscan film scanners
« Last post by MEPER on Today at 15:54:15 »I have VueScan x64.
Long time since I used it. I remember new updates regularly. I wonder how the license work for a new PC. Was it a license key og whatever. Forgot all about that.
I may keep the old PC as a backup. I am quite sure it started as a Win7 PC and then updated to Win10.
It is my plan to scan old family negatives and also maybe start scanning my slides and view them on the TV-monitor but it is a hard job.
Then the slides could be taken out of the magazines and stored more "compressed" so they don't take up so much space. Then the cassettes/magazines could be trashed as recycle plastic.
The view-screen and stand for the projector could get out of the way also.
But it is a long process......
The projector is a "modern" Rollei that also do 6x6 which includes a very nice Rolleivision 66 AV-Apogon 2.8/120.
Such a projector is probably not worth much today.
I have wondered if the projector lens can have some photographic value on digital cameras via an adapter.
If the value is low then why not have some fun out of it?
I selected a 120mm lens so it could be used for both 35mm and 6x6 slides to keep the distance to the screen for 35mm slides at a reasonable distance.
But this is history now. At least 10 years ago I used it last time. But it is far the best projector I ever had. The alignment is very good so both center and corners are in perfect focus at the same time.
Long time since I used it. I remember new updates regularly. I wonder how the license work for a new PC. Was it a license key og whatever. Forgot all about that.
I may keep the old PC as a backup. I am quite sure it started as a Win7 PC and then updated to Win10.
It is my plan to scan old family negatives and also maybe start scanning my slides and view them on the TV-monitor but it is a hard job.
Then the slides could be taken out of the magazines and stored more "compressed" so they don't take up so much space. Then the cassettes/magazines could be trashed as recycle plastic.
The view-screen and stand for the projector could get out of the way also.
But it is a long process......
The projector is a "modern" Rollei that also do 6x6 which includes a very nice Rolleivision 66 AV-Apogon 2.8/120.
Such a projector is probably not worth much today.
I have wondered if the projector lens can have some photographic value on digital cameras via an adapter.
If the value is low then why not have some fun out of it?
I selected a 120mm lens so it could be used for both 35mm and 6x6 slides to keep the distance to the screen for 35mm slides at a reasonable distance.
But this is history now. At least 10 years ago I used it last time. But it is far the best projector I ever had. The alignment is very good so both center and corners are in perfect focus at the same time.

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