Microtek Artixscan 120 which is current and was supplied to Polaroid
with their name and software. I think the highest praise for it was
by Hamrick of Vuescan when he was asked if his software could do
multiple scans with the Polaroid as it does with the Nikon scanners
and he said yes but that it was a waste of time because the scanner
got everything(detail and dynamic range) out of the negative with the
first scan. The Polaroid version has been a good scanner for me.
Besides 35mm and 120 carriers in standard sizes.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Aug 9, 2005, at 11:59 AM, Barry B. Bean wrote:
> Despite my E-1 purchase, I'm finding that digital hasn't fully
> replaced my photographic needs, but I do find that my Epson R-1800
> has very nearly replaced my darkroom printing needs. To that end, I'm
> in the market for a new scanner to replaces my old workhorse.
> Ideally, I'd like to find a scanner that could handle both 35mm and
> MF (my TLR shoots beautiful 6X6 negs), but I can live withoutthe MF
> for now if it'll save a few hundred dollars. I have a p[otential
> show in October, so I'm looking for something to buy right away.
>
> Suggestions?
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