I mostly scan Fuji print film and it seems to scan pretty well. I suspect
that film types are a bit scanner specific, as one scanner might do better
than the other. I use the Polaroid Sprintscan 4000.
That said, I like your pictures. I don't see any negatives at all. It's a
beautiful series.
Tom
> Hello, I updated my web site about my neighborhood and added a gallery
page.
> Hope you enjoy it!
>
> http://www.kreative.net/wright/hickoryclusterweb/hc2intro.html
>
> I'm not really satisfied with the images in digital form. Anyone have
advice
> on which film scans the best? I think I should use a low contrast film,
since
> these images have way too much contrast in them. I used Kodak's 100VS
> etkachrome.
> --
> Be Seeing You.
> Dirk Wright
> In Pocatello, Idaho, a law passed in 1912 provided that "The carrying
> of concealed weapons is forbidden, unless same are exhibited to public
> view."
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