And of course, Robin Paepcke and I have a 24 inch plus scanner we do
orchestrion rolls on. This could be used for your pipe organ rolls.
Julie Johnson,
Wheaton, IL
Terry Smythe wrote:
> In recent weeks, I have had some discussions with Jim Crank and
> Larry Chase about scanning wide pipe organ rolls. They have
> learned about what may be a new (to us) source of CIS sensors -
> AMI Semiconductors. See:
>
> http://www.amis.com/products/image_sensors/cis_modules/index.html
> <http://www.amis.com/products/image_sensors/cis_modules/index.html>
> #300
>
> They range from 200dpi to 600dpi, most are A4 in length. One
> that may be of interest to our group is:
>
> http://www.amis.com/pdf/image_sensors/CIS_Modules/amis710239_ds.p
> <http://www.amis.com/pdf/image_sensors/CIS_Modules/amis710239_ds.p>
> df
>
> It is 200dpi, monochrome, A3, perhaps suitable for scanners
> where printed matter is not an issue.
>
> Another interesting one is:
>
> http://www.amis.com/pdf/image_sensors/CIS_Modules/amis710616_ds.p
> <http://www.amis.com/pdf/image_sensors/CIS_Modules/amis710616_ds.p>
> df
>
> This one is 600dpi, longer than A3 (324mm vs A3 which is 307mm).
>
> Thoughts of others?
>
> Regards,
>
> Terry
>
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