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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 304989" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>Epson seems to have a good handle on film scanning. I have an older Epson RX625 that scans amazingly well. Takes a long time, so I'm working on a setup like [USER=9240]@BackdoorHippie[/USER] mentions, figuring it to be a lot faster. Also figured buying a micro lens was a better investment, if it can do the job. If the method doesn't match the Epson, it would probably still be good enough for some and scan the better shots later.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere I read that some scanners do not interpret Kodachrome film colors properly. Might have been an older article, so maybe technology has passed it up, but thought I'd mention it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 304989, member: 24753"] Epson seems to have a good handle on film scanning. I have an older Epson RX625 that scans amazingly well. Takes a long time, so I'm working on a setup like [USER=9240]@BackdoorHippie[/USER] mentions, figuring it to be a lot faster. Also figured buying a micro lens was a better investment, if it can do the job. If the method doesn't match the Epson, it would probably still be good enough for some and scan the better shots later. Somewhere I read that some scanners do not interpret Kodachrome film colors properly. Might have been an older article, so maybe technology has passed it up, but thought I'd mention it. [/QUOTE]
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