The Nikon dust removing feature also tends to blur the image.
No, it doesn't. Maybe it might have on some of the earlier versions of ICE.
I've done scans with and without ICE on the 8000, and I can't tell the
difference between the two other than one image doesn't require spotting.
So, if you
Is there anyone on the list with a medium format scanner who lives within driving
distance of Scranton PA, who might be willing to rent the use of their scanner (on
your site, of course)?
If so, please contact me offlist.
Thanks,
Mitch V.
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Subject: filmscanners: Medium format scanner recommendations
I'm looking to buy a scanner for medium format film. 6x6 mostly, some
6x9.
As usual, they seem quite a bit more expensive than 35mm. I was hoping
to
get some
Hi!
I use a Minolta Dimage Scan Multi with 6x7. My experience says it's good enough
for A3. I do my print by resampling the pictufres to 240 PPI in Photoshop.
The Minolta scanner has a nominal resolution of 1128 PPI, which is about 46
pixels per millimeter, making it into about 23 line pairs
I could stretch my budget a little a get a used leafscan 45,
I'd wait to see what happens when the new wave of MF scanners hits the
street...it should bring the price of the Leaf down...unless you can find a
mint one with LeafSet for around $2k...which is a steal IMO... The
brochure for the