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Zorba

This is Zorba in Taipei.

2004/08/11

Photo from film scanner Tamarack ArtiScan 2400FS .


Sulfur Blocks from Mountain Aso, Japan. Posted by Hello
This is an example photo by my Canon EOS5 with Kodak color slides.
I use film scanner Tamarack ArtiScan 2400FS for scanning all the films including positive films and negative films.

1 Comments:

  • At 1/04/2005 1:15 下午, Anonymous 匿名 said…

    How does the scanner work for you? I'm thinking about getting one but am having trouble finding first-hand accounts of how well the scanner works. Thanks.

    Tom
    Seattle, Washington

     

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