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Re: filmscanners: film flatness in Nikon 4000



Dave King wrote

> I've spent alot of effort learning how to get the best 24x36" prints
> possible from an Epson 7000 (it's been fun:), but at no point along
> the way have I felt the LS-30 was the weakest link in the chain, far
> from it in fact.  I'm sort of amazed it's as good as it is for the
> money.

Dave, I have a LS-30 too. I knew it was working well after I printed
an old Ilford Pan F neg at A3 size on my Epson EX -- I thought the
output was remarkably crisp. That convinced me to commit to the
digital darkroom.

(My previous experience with this neg had been making bromide prints.
Anybody want to buy an EL-Nikkor and a nice Leitz Valoy enlarger?)

What sort of stuff are you scanning to blow up to 24x36? That's really
big!

Cheers
Peter Marquis-Kyle
Brisbane   Australia




 




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