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Re: Film scanners?


At 06:01 PM 1/24/05, you wrote:
> >>Since we're talking digital a lot lately, I'm wondering what those of you
> >>who are staying with film use to get your images into a digital format
> >>(for representation on a Web site, etc.).
>
> I'm using a Minolta Dual Scan.  Kinda slow but excellent quality.  I use
> photoshop to dumb them down for the net.

Hi Doug,

   What kind of film do you shoot with?  I've noticed that different
   scanners are better/worse with different types (probably based on
   the reflectivity of the film and other factors).

   I should've mentioned this earlier, but I almost exclusively shoot
   with FujiChrome Velvia 50 and 100, Provia 100F, and Provia 400.
Simple answer - me too. :-) Although it will handle print negatives as well and I've run some Kodak film negatives through them with good results.

Doug
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