Hi, Tom!
What printer do you use for the largest prints?
Zbigniew
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> This is a classic 'it depends' answer. The 'it depends' is how much you
> want to spend. I own the Polaroid Sprintscan 4000 and simply love it.
> Excellent shadow detail and the highest resolution around.
>
> I print fairly large sizes (many 13x19 -- the largest I can print) and have
> done so with both a 2700dpi scanner (almost everything else on the market)
> and at 4000dpi (the SS4000) and the difference is really easy to see.
>
> For 8x10 and below, it is a whole different ballgame, there are many, many
> excellent choices.
>
> Hope that perspective helps.
>
> Tom
>
> From: <T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> >
> > Anyways, I know that several of the list members have such, and I have
> > read parts of the discussions from the past in the archives. However
> > technology is moving fast so I take the liberty of asking. Which negative
> > scanners are good/bad/ok? Which would be the "equivalent of the
> > OM2s/p" (aka: the best game in town) and which should I stay far far away
> > from?
>
>
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