I thought I'd share that I am giving up on the Scanwit. I just couldn't get
it to be reliable. It kept locking up my machine.
Frustration set it.
So, I decided if I am going to do it, I'll do it right. I'm going to buy the
Polaroid Sprintscan 4000 (4000 dpi) and an Epson 1270 printer (13x44 inch
prints).
T
> At 2000 May 11 - Thursday 6:49, Tom Scales <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> spoke about *Re: [OM] digital vs. film (Acer Sc...* saying
> ...
> > It will also do multi-pass scans where it scans the negatives
> > multiple times and averages them for a sharper shot.
> ...
> The multi-pass is more used to remove noise from dense portions.
>
> But I do recommend Hamrick's Vuescan. He's also very responsive to
> user queries, and the s/w runs on Linux & Mac too! & it's shareware,
> try before you buy.
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