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[filmscanners] Re: 3 year wait



It would be a very large waste of that CCD size.  A 10,000 element CCD
could make over a 10,000 dpi/ppi scan (at least in one direction).

10,000 divided by 2.5" (nearly medium format dimension) = 4000 (dpi/ppi)

The SS4000 probably uses a 4000-5000 element CCD.

Art

HMSDOC@aol.com wrote:

> <<The ss120 you mentioned, is using the 10K element top of the line Kodak 
>CCD.>>>
>
> Does the Sprintscan 4000 Plus use this as well?
>
> Howard


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