Re: What's the Digital equal to the classic SlideShow ?

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In a message dated 05/01/2005 15:23:35 GMT Standard Time, dougseibert2001@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Happy New Year......It's a quiet LIST lately......so I'm out from Lurking.....Here's my question:
 
I have a large original slideshow.....unseen for over 20 years............composed of several sections.....maybe 2000 slides....old cassette driven sound/sync.......simple dissolve controls...........(I have checked and the condition of the Images is OK.........the audio/sync is probably toast and will have to be reprogramed)
 
How/What would be a "digital" conversion/presentation ?.......at least "desktop" and maybe projection................
 
I presume I would scan the slides .......WHAT next ?.............
 
Thanks for your time............Doug
 
Doug
 
Thr beautirful thing is that it can all be programmed easily to show on the one projector.
 
I do not envy you the task of scanning that number of slides though !
 
Terry
 
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