Re: [pinhole-discussion] The next Epson scanner after the 2450?
- Original Message - From: "Richard Heather" To: Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:34 AM Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] The next Epson scanner after the 2450? > I have a 2450. The resolution at 2800 gets grain with most films. Unless you > shoot TechPan or Kodachrome 25 I doubt more rez will improve the image. > Somehow TriX 5x7 (inches!) seems grainier than 35mm. > Richard Heather That actually is good, "the grainier the film looks" the better the scan is (if that grain is the actual grain of the negative). Higher resolutions are not used to "improve" the image but to capture the image the way it actually is. BTW, you also see the film grainier if you see it with a enlarger focuser, it is the same thing. Remember that when you scan at a resolution of 2450 DPI, your monitor, assuming the resolution is 1024x768, can only display a rectangle 0.3 by 0.4 inches of the total area of the film, it is the equivalent of enlarging your 5x7 to 80x114 inches size. Guillermo
Re: [pinhole-discussion] The next Epson scanner after the 2450?
I have a 2450. The resolution at 2800 gets grain with most films. Unless you shoot TechPan or Kodachrome 25 I doubt more rez will improve the image. Somehow TriX 5x7 (inches!) seems grainier than 35mm. Richard Heather Subject: [pinhole-discussion] The next Epson scanner after the 2450? > I've been trying to remember and searching the archive for, a > reference made not long ago here, about a new Epson flat-bed scanner > to hit the market soon. > > What was it called the Epson 3200? or 4800? It was said to be of > higher res. than the current 2450. > > Who brought that up, because I want to review that info again for a > possible future purchase of a flat-bed film scanner for Med./large > format negs. > > Thanks for the help, Andrew Amundsen >
[pinhole-discussion] The next Epson scanner after the 2450?
I've been trying to remember and searching the archive for, a reference made not long ago here, about a new Epson flat-bed scanner to hit the market soon. What was it called the Epson 3200? or 4800? It was said to be of higher res. than the current 2450. Who brought that up, because I want to review that info again for a possible future purchase of a flat-bed film scanner for Med./large format negs. Thanks for the help, Andrew Amundsen