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171443 2003-08-29 03:55:00 Hey...a few qs :)

1: I wanna know the fastest or easist way to scan 600 images...
yes 600 :D

2:Can the images that have been scanned, be able to made to "move" in macromedia flash? say u scanned a car on a road..like a racing poster and in macromedia u gonna make the car move along the road..is this possible?

3: How can i make something made in macromedia work as a powerpoint slide show...say u got a car moving on a road, and u want it part of a presentation, and in powerpoint u type words to go with the pic..etc...


I really hope i havent confused my qs :) and i look forward to the help i hope 2 get :D

cheers
csinclair83 (200)
171444 2003-08-29 11:00:00 bump bump :) csinclair83 (200)
171445 2003-08-29 11:22:00 > 1: I wanna know the fastest or easist way to scan 600
> images...

Either pay a lot of money to a commercial graphics house, or scan them yourself.
There is a physical process required here that either needs money or time to make it happen. There is no magic solution.

> 2:Can the images that have been scanned, be able to
> made to "move" in macromedia flash? say u scanned a
> car on a road..like a racing poster and in macromedia
> u gonna make the car move along the road..is this
> possible?

Anything is possible, but you would need to separate the car from the background and make many sequential images of the car, at incremental points along the road as a basic principle.
I doubt there is a magic solution here either, image recognition will have difficulty recognising object boundaries to "make it happen" automatically.

> 3: How can i make something made in macromedia work
> as a powerpoint slide show...say u got a car moving
> on a road, and u want it part of a presentation, and
> in powerpoint u type words to go with the
> pic..etc...

Simply enter the 2 words macromedia powerpoint
into Google. All will be revealed.
godfather (25)
171446 2003-08-29 12:25:00 If your doing the scanning yourself then get the biggest scanner you can afford,and make sure it has multi-scan/crop abilities.

By this i mean you can load for example 3 photos onto the scanner at the one time and the scanner will recorgnise them as 3 differet files,crop them into there respective sizes,name them and save them to a folder,all with the press of a button.

600 isn't that many,i done thousands a few months back,every photo we could track down of the company from the last 30 years.
metla (154)
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