[filmscanners] Re: Flatbed for contact sheets?

2002-01-06 Thread Dana Trout
I have a PowerLook III and use it for (among other things) doing contact sheets of 35mm filmstrips. It is fine for that job because you will not be enlarging the images very much nor will you be trying to get every last bit of shadow detail (if you were, you'd not be leaving the filmstrips in the

[filmscanners] Re: Flatbed for contact sheets?

2002-01-06 Thread Op's
Dana Trout wrote: > I have a PowerLook III and use it for (among other things) doing > contact sheets of 35mm filmstrips. It is fine for that job because you > will not be enlarging the images very much nor will you be trying to > get every last bit of shadow detail (if you were, you'd not be l

[filmscanners] Re: Flatbed for contact sheets?

2002-01-06 Thread Jeff Spirer
At 03:33 PM 1/6/2002, Op's wrote: > > I have a PowerLook III ... >I have a UMax Astra 4000U when I was looking for a Flatbed for proofing. >This scanner was >the only one that had a lid which covered the whole page - US Legal. Was >within a price >range much the same as the epson 1600 (which