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Re: filmscanners: epson flatbed transparency adaptor?



I've used it a few times on my Perfection 636 and then on my Perfection 
1200, they both take the same adapter. Depending on the quality (and I'm 
serious here) of your original slides, it might work for you. I got a 
decent 4x6 print from a 35mm slide but it was a "perfectly exposed" slide 
that I had gotten back from my stock agency. I've had moderate success 
scanning clients 4x5 transparencies for their web site, though not as good 
had they shot their art work with a 35mm film camera and sent me the slides 
to scan with my Polaroid ss4000. It won't replace a good film scanner.

That being said, It's worth every penny of the $90 compared to spending 
$3000 for a real scanner for medium format. Or much more for a 4x5 scanner. 
If you're only interested in 35mm, get a real film scanner. You won't be 
disappointed.

Larry


>has anyone used the transparency adaptor for the epson perfection
>636u? from a picture in the scanner's manual, it appears to have it's own
>lightsource, and can scan up to 4x5.

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