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Re: filmscanners: Time to upgrade: Opinions wanted





Dan Honemann wrote:



> I'd thought I'd start with the Nikon LS-40 (Coolscan IV), since it's the
> cheapest of the three I'm considering, but Ed and others have hinted that it
> doesn't have high enough resolution for slide film--and I'm more concerned
> about those than the negatives since I'm comfortable enough in a darkroom
> for b&w work.
> 

I'm not sure what your plans are with your scanned images, so I don't 
want to make any assumptions.

Why do you (or Ed) think 2700 dpi is not high enough for slide images? 
What are you planning to do with your scans?

Art




 




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