What is the trend these days to scan 35mm and up? Should I get a scanner printer? Film scanner?What should I be looking for as far as features are concerns?
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Trek 9.8
trek9.8 Member 46 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: San Diego , Ca More info | Mar 17, 2007 13:51 | #1 What is the trend these days to scan 35mm and up? Should I get a scanner printer? Film scanner?What should I be looking for as far as features are concerns?
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Mar 17, 2007 14:08 | #2 trek 9.8 wrote in post #2886764 What is the trend these days to scan 35mm and up? Should I get a scanner printer? Film scanner?What should I be looking for as far as features are concerns? What is the "and up" you refer to? Skip Douglas
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KCMOAl Goldmember 1,115 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Kansas City, MO More info | Mar 17, 2007 15:02 | #3 He's probably referring to medium format. Those get quite pricey. Film: Leica M-4, Elan 7E, Rolleiflex 2.8f, Pentax 645 -- Digital: Canon Pro-1, EOS 5D Mk III
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Sorry, yes indeed I was refering to medium and large format.
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DAMphyne "the more I post, the less accurate..." More info | Mar 17, 2007 20:14 | #5 I've gotten some very good scans with my flatbed of large format Trans/Negs. David
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