Boy that question woke up the list! Glad to see someone is still out there
working. :-)
I happened to get a nice program with my new Canon i860 printer called Photo
Stitch. I works pretty well for me. On some large 11X14 pinhole paper
negatives this program worked pretty well. I'll try to remember where I have
them posted.
The scanner I have at school will scan up to an 8X10 in the open masked area,
it's an older Acer. The newer Epson only does 35mm and slides and has a
stinky little light in the lid. My Acer has a 8.5 X 11 light up lid.
I scan big negatives at school and send them home via email and stitch them at
home.
Just my two bits for the cause.
Chuck
> Tom wrote > The "correcting" problem was greatly alleviated when I
> downloaded a
> > newer version of Epson Scan software.
>
> Newer software ... now there's a novel idea.
>
> > Here is recent but still poor example of scanning. I have tried to
> > smooth out the two places where the scans were stitched together, but
> > it is one *(^&%~$ of a lot better than before.
> > http://f295.tompersinger.com/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b=CP,m=1109204155
> >
> > Tom
>
> Where the heck were you? Gotta be either the North Pole or Minnesota. I like
> how clear the shots are! -MM
>
> www.JunkStoreCameras.com
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