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From: carls@ISM780.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: Re: Looking for slide projector
Message-ID: <127@ISM780.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 1-Mar-85 00:34:30 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  1 00:34:30 1985
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Nf-From: ISM780!carls    Feb 28 11:07:00 1985

I think the way to go is with a Carousel projector and a Stack
Loader.  The stack loader fits where the tray normally does and
holds about 40 slides at a time.  The major disadvantage is not
being able to go backwards conveniently.

I keep my slides in cases that each hold about 600 slides in
about 2/3 the volume of a carousel box.  The case is divided up
into 30 sections and each section holds about 20 slides.  There
is provision in the lid of the case for identifing each section,
so particular slide groups are easy to locate.  Last time I
bought cases they were about $8 each.

With the cases and stack loader, I get compact storage, and fast
access to any group of slides.  If I ever want to put together a
formal slide show, the carousel option is always available.

    --  Carl Switzky, INTERACTIVE Systems Corp.