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RE: filmscanners: Nikon MF LED light source...



>>> How fast can it scan a 6x6 B&W?
> >>
> >> On a 700 MHz Athlon PC:
> >>
> >> 2 minutes, 10 seconds with "Super Fine Scan" OFF.
> >> 5 minutes, 15 seconds with "Super Fine Scan" ON.
> >
> > FYI, the Leafscan is well under 4 minutes.
> >
>
> At 4000 DPI?
>
> Todd

Todd, don't you own a Leafscan?  I do believe you're on the Leafscan emaiil
list.  I can send you the manual if you like ;-)

I believe you know (then why ask?) the Leafscan scans 1:1 (6cm wide) at
2540PPI, as well as 35mm at 5080PPI and 4x5 at 1200PPI.

For a 6x6, the Leafscan provides enough resolution to print a 24" by 24"
image at 240PPI, and a 12" x 12" at 480PPI.  There is a point of diminishing
returns, at least for Piezography output, where more resolution does not
give any better output.




 




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