Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/18

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Subject: [Leica] Scanning question
From: michiel.fokkema at wanadoo.nl (Michiel Fokkema)
Date: Fri Jan 18 01:46:00 2008

The Epson flatbed scanners will do very fine. I've used a 4990 for years 
with satisfactory results. The V700 is supposed to be even better. If the 
budget is low a flatbed is the only way to go and the best bang for the buck.

Cheers,

Michiel Fokkema

> Datum: 18/01/08 10:16 AM
> Van: "Christopher Birchenhall" <crbirchenhall@googlemail.com>
> Aan: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
> CC: 
> Onderwerp : Re: [Leica] Scanning question
> 
> Dave
> 
> I have been dithering about trying MF and scanning is the big issue
> for me; as of yet I have held off. The price of dedicated MF scanners
> is too high for me. I have been thinking of the Epson V700/750s. here
> I have been influenced by the following intensive review:
> 
> http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Epson%20V700/page_1.htm
> 
> Chris B
> 
> On 17/01/2008, David Rodgers <drodgers@casefarms.com> wrote:
> >
> > This is slightly off topic. But does anyone have any
> > experience/thought/opinions regarding whether or not a dedicated MF film
> > scanner (i.e. Nikon 8000/9000) would be noticeably better than a good
> > flatbed scanner for scanning BW 120 negs.
> >
> > I ask because I've been using an Epson 1600 -- which is a very good
> > scanner IMHO -- for some time. It does a good job on MF and LF, and it's
> > adequate for 35mm, at least for BW and web. I've been using the 1600 for
> > a long time with multiple software interfaces and I know its strengths
> > and limitations pretty well.
> >
> > I also have a Minolta 5400 that I sometimes use for 35mm. I use the
> > Minolta if for challenging negs or if I'm going to print big. OTOH, much
> > of the time even 35mm scans from the flatbed are more than adequate for
> > printing. Plus I can scan a whole roll of 35mm on the flatbed with very
> > little effort. The file sizes are smaller which makes them easier to
> > work with. So needless to say I use the flatbed far more often than the
> > Minolta for 35mm. But the Minolta does come in handy occasionally.
> >
> > I know that a dedicated film scanner will extract more information than
> > a flatbed. The question is how much more and it worth the 1) extra
> > expense, 2) added desk space required, 3)added software, 4)added
> > workflow and subsequent learning curve for a MF scanner, especially for
> > BW.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > DaveR
> >
> >
> >
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