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Re: [OM] Need advice: Slide scanner?

Subject: Re: [OM] Need advice: Slide scanner?
From: Alexander <mediadyne@xxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 18:19:00 +0200
Claes wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have a slight-off topic that I need some advice on. I have noticed that
> some of you use a slide scanner, and I have become interested myself.....
>
> Primarily, I want to publish sharp photos on the web, but it would be great
> if the quality is enough for off-set printing too. What (affordable) slide
> scanners are available on the market? It would be great if you, who use
> slide scanners could give some http-links to photos that you have scanned
> and put on the web. And also give some ideas on pros and cons of different
> scanners.
>
> Is it possible to get a good slide scanner under say USD 1000? Or
> preferably even less.
>
> Also, what are the pros/cons of using slides and a slide scanner compared
> to prints and a good flat-bed scanner?
>
> Greatful for any input in this matter.

Ok. If you want printable quality, your ONLY option now is the NIKON Coolscan
LS2000, not so much because of its resoltion, but because of its dynamic range
of 3.6 (able to see shadows better). It is currently the best now IMO, but I
coulnt afford one. I use the EPSON filmscan 200, and all the pics in my site
which has a link below are scanned using this slide scanner. As far as flat bed
scanners for slides, simply, forget it. max resolution (optical) is 600 DPI,
which means real bad slide scans.

a superb site on the subject is this one:
http://scantips.com/

PS. for under $1000, I would look at the EPson, HP, and minolta dimage dual.
If you have any other questions ask away.


--
Regards,
Alexander

http://www.mediadyne.gr/photos



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