I used to have one of those Polaroid digitals... my first digicam.Got it for about $150 a couple years ago.It took small fuzzy pictures and ate batteries faster than I can eat pizza. I eventually splurged for an Olympus D-550 which I have been quite happy with... now if only I could afford an Olympus C series or better yet, E series... just 'cause I want one

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If you do get your scanner working, scan your photos at 300dpi (dots/inch)... then the scanned photo can be reduced to original size (approx 33% of the scanned image size) using Photoshop, Print Shop Pro, or other photo editing software. This way the scans will come out clear and the final image will look (much) better than if it were scanned at 75-100dpi or 150dpi.

Last edited by PranQster; 07/06/04 11:47 PM.

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