The film is Fuji Provia F100 (RDP III). It is the least grain slide
film currently. The scanner is Nikon LS4000ED scanned at 3000dpi.
C.H.Ling
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
> C.H. said:
> Ok, just dig out some close distance test on 50mm lenses, I think you
> all will see a better comparison now... etc, etc.
> --------------------------------------------------
> Wow, C.H. Forget the lens comparison. I want to know what film and
> scanner you used to create those big jpg's. Compared to my Acer Scanwit
> efforts (2700 dpi) your images are virtually grainless and have to be
> greatly magnified to see any pixellation. Granted, the subject has low
> contrast and maybe that helps but do you have magic equipment or is it
> simply that I don't have the slightest idea about how to scan images yet?
>
> Thanks
> Chuck Norcutt
> Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
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