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Go to the Gallery.
I have refrained from making any comments about what I think is
best. I'll let you all make your own decisions.
You may be wondering why XP2 Super was used instead of a finer
grained film. This is about the only film I'm using anymore and
this test was to determine "real-world" capabilities. I used my
common settings and let both the camera and the scanner work in
"auto mode". I could have used Velvia, but the resolution
increase over XP2 is minimal and offset by lateral halation.
If you click on the mid-size image (800 pixel width), you'll see
the cropped 100% pixel version of that specific image. The 100%
pixel images (except for the full-frame shots) are saved at 100%
quality.
All images scanned at 4000dpi on the Nikon Coolscan V-ED, using
the latest version of Viewscan. No sharpening or noise-reduction
applied. The high-grain factor is more a result of the automated
single-pass batch scanning.
ken
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