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RE: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: Scanner resolution (was: BWP seeks scanner)



> I am sure the Nikon is substantially faster than the Leaf, since the Leaf
> is
> a three pass scanner, and the Nikon is one pass, but since the Leaf can do
> B&W in one pass, and has a ND filter for scanning B&W, I believe it easily
> holds its own with any other scanner for B&W work.
>

Why would you want to use the neutral density filter when scanning B&W?
Would it not just decrease the light and require a longer scan time to get
back to the same DMax?




 




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