Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Maybe not. How about your Epson flatbed?
As yet unpurchased. That's the expense, $500 for a V700. I only have an
older, inexpensive Canyon flatbed that will do a couple of 35 mm frames,
not MF.
> I think the only limitation of the flatbed relative to a dedicated film
> scanner is dynamic range, especially with MF film where you won't need super
> high resolution. So, can't you do two or three different exposure scans on
> the flatbed and combine them in PS to get extended dynamic range?
>
Dynamic range shouldn't be a problem. I'd probably be using color neg
film, which has lower contrast in the film than B&W or reversal film.
Also, I suppose VueScan's multipass option would work, if I needed it.
Moose
> Moose wrote:
>
>> I also agree with the back to basics thing. The OM with film in it at
>> the moment is an OM-1. The more I use a DSLR, the more I prefer an OM-1
>> to an OM-4 when using to film. I guess I need to get an Olympus Six
>> going, but thats expensive, as it means buying an MF scanner. :-)
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