[comp.graphics] could anyone recommend a good 32-bit

qralston@unix.cis.pitt.edu (James Ralston Crawford) (06/16/91)

	I work in a graphics lab, and we've been considering getting a
high-quality flatbed color scanner.  I could really use some companies'
names and model numbers... price isn't a concern.
	Thanks,

-James

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osmoviita@cc.helsinki.fi (06/17/91)

In article <140204@unix.cis.pitt.edu>, qralston@unix.cis.pitt.edu (James Ralston Crawford) writes:
> 
> 	I work in a graphics lab, and we've been considering getting a
> high-quality flatbed color scanner.  I could really use some companies'
> names and model numbers... price isn't a concern.
> 	Thanks,
> 
> -James
> 
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In Info World or PC Week or BYTE (could not be PC Mag.?) there was a short
news article of newly announced 36 bit scanner (12 bits / primary). It was
this year but I can't remember exactly when. So don't buy less than it.

BTW does anybody know a 36 bit graphics card?

Kari Osmoviita		osmoviita@cc.helsinki.fi
University of Helsinki