> Just got home with a new Epson Perfection
3200 scanner. I'm looking forward
> to installing it and trying it out later today, but in the meantime...
>
> Anybody know how it compares with the HP S20 for 35mm?
>
> How much better should I expect my medium
Rob Studdert wrote:
Not necessarily. I can produce some images with high global contrast
that still look flat because of low local contrast, either in luminance,
or in color discrimination. I don't say that this actually happens with
digicams, I just say that this is possible.
Sure, but it's har
Alin,
Amen! I have called it the squeaky clean look. A lack of texture.
The cartoon effect is noticeable. I had someone call to schedule a
wedding last week who asked if I shot digital. She liked my work but
wanted to make sure that I was still shooting with film. Since I am,
I got the job.
Hi Bill,
Congrats on the new scanner.
The Medium Format scanning is wonderful - I'm sure you'll have no issues
with it as Epson seems to continue to better their products with time.
I can't speak to the 35mm as I use a dedicated film scanner for that.
Cheers,
Dave
Original Message:
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Just got home with a new Epson Perfection 3200 scanner. I'm looking forward
to installing it and trying it out later today, but in the meantime...
Anybody know how it compares with the HP S20 for 35mm?
How much better should I expect my medium format scans moving up from 1200
to 3200 dpi?
Bill
Hi All.
Lesson 1:
Look at Ebay prior to ordering straps from local store.
Lesson 2:
Make Damn sure the release lugs on the camera bottom are
in the proper locked position and spools snug.(don't ask why i know now.lol)
Chromes look nicer tha
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First impressions - why doesn't it weigh anything?
Plastic is light weight. :-)
Later,
Gary
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