If you shoot slides, project them and enjoy their splendor.
Of course!
That is by far the best you can do with slides. Slide projection delivers by far the best image quality at huge enlargement factors.
Digital projection is much much inferior and cannot compete at all, because
- the extremely low resolution of digital projectors, which is only a fraction of slide projection
- the worse color rendition in digital projection
- the flat images in digital projection; slides have much more kind of "three-dimensionality"
- the huge costs of digital projection; costs of slide projection are about nothing.
A projected slide surpasses every scanned (or original digital) picture on a computer monitor. Because the computer monitor is a "quality destroying" medium (like a digital projector), because of its extremely low resolution and discrete LCD structure which cannot display real halftones. And the flat look.
Fortunately we have - in addition to slide projection - another perfect quality way to enjoy slides:
With an excellent slide loupe on a light table.
It is of highest quality, extremely fast and convenient, and at negligible costs.
No hassle with scans, no costs for scans.
Perfect for lower mangnification ratios.
Excellent slides loupes are those from Schneider-Kreuznach, Rodenstock, Leica, Emo or the Peak Anastigmat 4x.
Excellent light tables are available e.g. from Kaiser:
http://kaiser-fototechnik.de/de/produkte/2_1_sortiment.asp?w=381
Cheers, Jan