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35mm film negatives to digital ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 720040" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>I ended up choosing the Epson V800 a few weeks ago and am well pleased with it. So far I've done mostly 35mm Slides. The V800 has two internal lenses within its hardware, so the clarity is very good. Well lit compositions look excellent, but you can't make a great scan from a lousy slide. This is understandable and isn't a surprise. The slide scan below shows that it handles shadows well and doesn't lose detail in darkened areas. </p><p></p><p>I like that I can scan 12 Slides at a time. The Digital ICE dust remover is impressive with Ektachrome, but do trust the common advice that the technology shouldn't be applied to Kodachrome films, as it leaves odd artifacts on the scan.</p><p></p><p>[Kodachrome, 11/1978 Tullahoma TN, Nikon EL-2]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]326805[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 720040, member: 10543"] I ended up choosing the Epson V800 a few weeks ago and am well pleased with it. So far I've done mostly 35mm Slides. The V800 has two internal lenses within its hardware, so the clarity is very good. Well lit compositions look excellent, but you can't make a great scan from a lousy slide. This is understandable and isn't a surprise. The slide scan below shows that it handles shadows well and doesn't lose detail in darkened areas. I like that I can scan 12 Slides at a time. The Digital ICE dust remover is impressive with Ektachrome, but do trust the common advice that the technology shouldn't be applied to Kodachrome films, as it leaves odd artifacts on the scan. [Kodachrome, 11/1978 Tullahoma TN, Nikon EL-2] [ATTACH=CONFIG]326805._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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