> >The Leafscan never had any film profiles, and it's been the > staple of high > >end scanners for over 10 years. > > > The 8000 ED gives it a nice run for the money, Austin. > I dare say -- it's even better. Though I don't expect > you'll agree, without some convincing. I'd have to see a B&W scan comparison, that's what matters to me ;-)
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