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Old 09/07/07, 11:23 AM   #6 (permalink)
Peter D Lux 2
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Default Re: Film scanner for 35mm (and maybe 6x6)

Hi Carsten,

I used to work with the Minolta, and it was quite good though time consuming...

I bought the Epson V750 pro and I'm very pleased with it.

I do both 35mm and 6 x 4,5

Here's my film/scan workflow...

- Have the films developed only.
- Batch-scan my rolls with the V750 PRO in a resolution good enough to judge the photo's.
- Don't worry too much about colour correction.
- Negatives I really like and want to print for customers, I just have scanned by a pro lab.

the difference between the V750 PRO and the Nikon scanners is, I think, not as interesting as the difference between Epson/Nikon and professional Imacon/Heidelberg scanners.

The money and time I save batch scanning my rolls of film on the V750 PRO, is well spent on the pro-lab scans when I really need the quality.

BTW the scanning quality of the V750PRO is quite good, and one roll of film doesn't take a whole lot of time.
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