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I have mine scanned at a pro lab for 50 cents each.

They get better colors than I do with my home scanner

 

my little Plustek scanner makes a pretty good job with BW in general and perfect job with Adox films, but it's not good enough for Fuji slides.

 

Franco

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thoughts, ideas, on which to prefer and why? broad question because i would like to read a broad number of responses from which i can figure what's best for me in different situations.

steve

 

Steve,

I followed up your links and enjoyed looking at your photos! I think much depends on what you want to use each dataset for. Top end printing may well require a commercial scan but presumably that will be a minority of the pictures you want to digitize. And that's where the scanners and software mentioned above could be useful.

 

If you still use a lot of film and send it away for processing then check the prices/resolutions for scanning at the same time. If you process at home you will want to scan too and there are fewer options now than a year or so ago. Ten years ago flatbed scanners were pretty useless for scanning negs and transparencies even if they had a light source in the lid, but the current generation are much better. The really good non-flatbed consumer level equipment isn't made any more.

 

I've recently been resurrecting 50 year old transparencies, see Henry Rogers's Photo Galleries at pbase.com_ for example which takes you to an index page. You will need to look inside "Old stuff" and inside that for "1960s". Obviously the original scans were much larger. I used an Epson V700 for many of the scans. The transparencies themselves were not all pristine, after all 50 years is a long time even if things are carefully stored. Dyes do fade and slides which are projected suffer wear and tear. I still have (and often use) the IIIg with which I took those slides.

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Thanks all very much appreciate the answers. What I am trying to learn is which color reversal film do people use and scan. I have a good lab in NYC so scanning isn't a problem. I am using negatives and want to try reversal but don't know anything anymore about what's out there and what scans well

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Thanks all very much appreciate the answers. What I am trying to learn is which color reversal film do people use and scan. I have a good lab in NYC so scanning isn't a problem. I am using negatives and want to try reversal but don't know anything anymore about what's out there and what scans well

 

Here's my post to you from the other thread: http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/2436349-post19.html

 

Just curious, who do you use? Duggal, Laumont, LTI/Lightside?

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Thanks all very much appreciate the answers. What I am trying to learn is which color reversal film do people use and scan. I have a good lab in NYC so scanning isn't a problem. I am using negatives and want to try reversal but don't know anything anymore about what's out there and what scans well

 

My shot above was shot on Agfa Precisa nice and cheap for slide film, a lot of people are saying its Fuji Provia 100

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I have mine scanned at a pro lab for 50 cents each.

They get better colors than I do with my home scanner

 

my little Plustek scanner makes a pretty good job with BW in general and perfect job with Adox films, but it's not good enough for Fuji slides.

 

Franco

 

My Plustek 7600 Ai does a very good job with transparencies (that is, when I'm in the right mood...)

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