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Re: filmscanners: Canon 4000 ppi film scanner



on 31/10/01 9:53 AM, tom at ch_fs@yahoo.com wrote:

> I do not want to say that FS4000 is better choice
> but IMO scanner without infrared channel is just a mistake. You will spend
> hours
> on dust and scratches removing.

Only if your negatives are filthy. I have the SS4000 and have scanned
thousands of negs. I'm not a particularly clean worker but I only ever spend
a couple of minutes spotting an image. The biggest exeption would be old
slides or minilab processed C41 film which always has gunk on it. But my own
stuff is great.

JB




 




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