Sorry if this is a real amateur question, but I am not sure where to ask. I have a standard flatbed scanner (Nikon 110 300x600) which does ok for the types of scan I do and OCR, but am wanting to scan 35mm transparency and film. Normally I would have thought of adding a dedicated film scanner (such as the HP S20, or Nikon Coolscan), but was wondering if there would be a possibility of using the HP7400 series which have a 2400 resolution and use a transparency adapter. I have no idea about the dynamic range or sharpness etc in the 7400, but would very much appreciate any comments on the likely differences between the 7400 and a reasonable (not top of the range) film scanner. Thanks very much Anthony Klouda
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