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Date: | Sun, 30 Mar 1997 23:03:05 -0600 |
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> National Geographic said that photographic slides were "outdated
> technology"! While that may be, it is very difficult to visit an
> elementary school in rural Nevada and expect them to have a digital
> image
> projector
I have been out of school for a long time but all schools used to
have, and I assume still do, an overhead projector. If you can get
still photographs you can make either slides, with almost any camera, or
transparencies on a copier. You just use transparencies plastic sheets
instead of paper in many photocopiers. Many copiers, Mita even has a
special button, have settings especially for photos.
You can also get a copy of photographer's market from most
bookstores and many libraries and contact the stock photo companies.
Roger
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