Larry, I dunno if your scaner is supported but Silverfast does
multipass scanning which should be useful.

2010/9/15 Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com>:
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> On Sep 14, 2010, at 11:14 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
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>> You could just buy a decent scanner and do your own.
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> If this film kick that I'm on lasts, I may have to.  I had hoped that 
> scanning would be like printing in that it would be a lot cheaper and easier 
> to get a better job done than I could do by taking it to a shop.
>
> I finally shot a test roll through the rollei and took it to Bay Photo for 
> processing and Scanning.  The woman at the counter didn't really know, or 
> understand the details of scanning, but I did notice that they have three 
> levels of scanning for medium format.
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>>  I have an Acer Scanwit, 2720s scans at 2700 DPI, (9mp images from a 35mm 
>> frame), and does a better than adequate job.  It cost ~$300 when it was new. 
>>  You can probably get a much higher specified scanner on the used market for 
>> less these days.
>>
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