Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

2002-03-21 Thread G.Penate
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From: Derek Clarke dere...@cix.co.uk


 TBH these dual-use flatbeds are still better for opaque material than
 transparency use, especially 35mm.

 So they are still inferior to a true film scanner at the same scan resolution.

 Also the transparency illuminator is usually limited to 5x4.

If what you say is true, they could even improve the results of a too sharp
pinhole.  :))

Guillermo





Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

2002-03-21 Thread Derek Clarke
TBH these dual-use flatbeds are still better for opaque material than 
transparency use, especially 35mm.

They all use  sensor elements at the moment that have about half the claimed 
optical resolution, and use half-steps and image processing to make up the 
difference.

So they are still inferior to a true film scanner at the same scan resolution.

Also the transparency illuminator is usually limited to 5x4.

On Thursday 21 Mar 2002 12:06 pm, Bill Erickson wrote:
 Are these good scanners for opaque material or are they just attractive
 because they offer the opportunity to scan negatives?
 - Original Message -
 From: dalf...@aol.com
 To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
 Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:08 AM
 Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed
 Scanner

  In a message dated 3/20/02 11:35:35 PM Central Standard Time,
  pinholeren...@netscape.net writes:
 
   the epson 2450 is a great scanner costing around $375.00 . It has 35mm
   ,120mm  4x5 capabilities . several photo magazines have given it rave
   revues . If you can save up for it you will not be disappointed . I feel
   it is a very good value for your money .
   chip renner 
  Following this thread, I have seen the Canon1240 U advertised in several
  photo mags, and supposedly , I say with some degree of caution, you can

 scan

  ANY neg sizes up to 4X5, plus whatever flat print work you would like ,

 price

  is about $299.00, saw it in BH photo catlogue I think, just FWIW
 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

2002-03-21 Thread Bill Erickson
Are these good scanners for opaque material or are they just attractive
because they offer the opportunity to scan negatives?
- Original Message -
From: dalf...@aol.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed
Scanner


 In a message dated 3/20/02 11:35:35 PM Central Standard Time,
 pinholeren...@netscape.net writes:

  the epson 2450 is a great scanner costing around $375.00 . It has 35mm
  ,120mm  4x5 capabilities . several photo magazines have given it rave
  revues . If you can save up for it you will not be disappointed . I feel
  it is a very good value for your money .
  chip renner 
 Following this thread, I have seen the Canon1240 U advertised in several
 photo mags, and supposedly , I say with some degree of caution, you can
scan
 ANY neg sizes up to 4X5, plus whatever flat print work you would like ,
price
 is about $299.00, saw it in BH photo catlogue I think, just FWIW

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

2002-03-21 Thread ragowaring
I am thinking of getting an Epson Perfection 2450.
Although more expensive, it does give greater possibilities particularly
regarding negatives and slides.  With the its resolution you can enlarge
four times without loosing detail.  This is a very big plus, particularly
with 4x5 film where the prints start to approach a decent size.
The printer is also very important.

Alexis


on 21/3/02 1:06 am, Michael Georgoff (SAL-US) at
michael_georg...@trendmicro.com wrote:

 Anyone have any direct experience with an Epson Perfection 1250 Photo
 Flatbed Scanner?  It comes with a 35mm Slide Adapter Unit which is
 basically a small handheld light source.  (Sure, I'd like to get the
 Perfection 1650 Photo Scanner, but that's twice the cost.  The 1250 is
 admittedly the low end... ) Most of what I want to scan is flat relfective
 stuff like photo prints, but I do have slides and negatives that I'd like to
 have the ability to scan.
 
 If you have experience with an Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner,
 let me know.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Michael Georgoff
 San Jose, CA
 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

2002-03-21 Thread DAlfrey
In a message dated 3/20/02 11:35:35 PM Central Standard Time, 
pinholeren...@netscape.net writes:

 the epson 2450 is a great scanner costing around $375.00 . It has 35mm 
 ,120mm  4x5 capabilities . several photo magazines have given it rave 
 revues . If you can save up for it you will not be disappointed . I feel 
 it is a very good value for your money .
 chip renner 
Following this thread, I have seen the Canon1240 U advertised in several 
photo mags, and supposedly , I say with some degree of caution, you can scan 
ANY neg sizes up to 4X5, plus whatever flat print work you would like , price 
is about $299.00, saw it in BH photo catlogue I think, just FWIW 



Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

2002-03-21 Thread pinholerenner
the epson 2450 is a great scanner costing around $375.00 . It has 35mm 
,120mm  4x5 capabilities . several photo magazines have given it rave 
revues . If you can save up for it you will not be disappointed . I feel 
it is a very good value for your money .

chip renner

michael_georg...@trendmicro.com wrote:


Anyone have any direct experience with an Epson Perfection 1250 Photo
Flatbed Scanner?  It comes with a 35mm Slide Adapter Unit which is
basically a small handheld light source.  (Sure, I'd like to get the
Perfection 1650 Photo Scanner, but that's twice the cost.  The 1250 is
admittedly the low end... ) Most of what I want to scan is flat relfective
stuff like photo prints, but I do have slides and negatives that I'd like to
have the ability to scan.

If you have experience with an Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner,
let me know.

Thanks,

Michael Georgoff
San Jose, CA

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