Austin Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Even 4000 dpi Provia scans have noise levels that (while quite
reasonable and not a problem at all) are off scale compared to
what digital
SLRs produce. And Velvia's a joke.
Aren't those slide films? Slide films have a higher density range than
I read recently (here, I think) that someone had been informed that the
Sprintscan 120 had been discontinued. I just checked the Polaroid website
and, in fact, it is the Sprintscan 4000 Plus that has disappeared. The 120
and 45 are still shown. Has anyone read any announcements of the SS4000+'s
Hi David,
I haven't tried the Portra films yet, but Reala's clearly worse
than Provia
for grain noise
That is going to be scanner dependant. On my scanner, that does not appear
to be an issue, but yes, I have heard/seen grain noise from other people.
It appears that most 2700SPI scanners
I heard the same thing.
But, Microtek sells the same scanner (they make it in fact) as the
4000TF.
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