There is only one aspect film is better than digital, it is capture D-range
and only happen with negative film. To me there is no reason to go back to
slide.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Irisarri" <zuiko3000@xxxxxxxxx>
>I have tried almost everything to scan the slides perfectly sharp. :) but
> the best results were dividing the slides in cells and stitching all of
> them.
> Nikon LS-4000 gives you drum scan quality. DOF is extremelly narrow but is
> sharper than Canon FS4000. I would never use negative if I had to come
> back
> to analog photography. I got the best results with Velvia 50 and
> Ektachrome
> T-grain slides.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
>
>
> 2010/9/18 C.H.Ling <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Focus problem virtually not exist with film strap, today if I have to
>> shoot
>> film it will be negative. BTW, most of my late slides were not mounted.
>> Film
>> flatness problem not only started with scanner, it long exist since the
>> slide projection age.
>>
>> C.H.Ling
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bill Pearce" <bs.pearce@xxxxxxx>
>>
>> >
>> > On 9/18/2010 1:25 PM, David Irisarri wrote:
>> >> Scanning is useless. You never get corner-to-corner sharpness scans.
>> > What David needs is a drum scanner with wet mounting.
>> >
>> > Billl Pearce
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