Slide scanner
Kalamata
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Hi
I have several thousand slides from the 60's and 70's packed away in boxs, trays etc. I would like to scan and transfer them to digital before either I or the slides fade away. Would appreacate hearing from people giving their pro's and con's on the model that their familiar with.
Cheers, Ed
I have several thousand slides from the 60's and 70's packed away in boxs, trays etc. I would like to scan and transfer them to digital before either I or the slides fade away. Would appreacate hearing from people giving their pro's and con's on the model that their familiar with.
Cheers, Ed
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How much are you willing to spend?
What type of slides are they? Any Kodachromes?
What will you be using the slides for? Prints? If so, how big?
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm in Western Australia, the Minolta Dimage iv is around $800AU my limit would be about $1000.
The slides are Ektachromes, surfing north shore of Oahu and family shots, no printing email only.
Cheers
Now, in order for these to be effective, you need to do apply a strong Unsharp Mask in Photoshop post-scan because the initial scans are a tad soft. Not a big deal really. You will be able to print 8x10 photos with the scans the 9950f and 4870 produce. I'm not sure about the others but it should be feasible.
All the scanners I recommended are capable of scanning all kinds of 35mm negatives, slides and even medium format film . All use USB 2.0 also.
I own a Minolta Scan Dual III. In fact, I recently completed a project
of scanning hundreds of old slides dating back to the early sixties. The quality
is very good, but it depends on the original.
also, the time it takes is a factor. I am pleased with my Scan Dual III.
Hi
Are you referring to the hp 4070? there still about $au300.00 here in Oz
ed
That takes me to a password protected image.
I'm looking for a scanner myself. One that will handle 35mm neg/slides along w/ 120 format too.
I was told the Epson 3170 was great, and may go with that.
Dave
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Looking at whats (nearly)available(March) I'm guided towards this:-
"The EPSON Perfection(TM) 4990 PHOTO and EPSON Perfection 4990 PRO scanners both have a versatile built-in 8" x 10" transparency unit (TPU) with a moving carriage and lamp optimized for film scans for quality rarely seen in a consumer-level scanner. The TPU is almost 50% larger than the predecessor models. It includes film holders that support eight 35mm mounted slides, four 35mm film strips up to 24 frames, three to six medium format frames or two 4" x 5" frames. It also has an 8" x 10" guide for transparencies and proof sheets without film holders, allowing for a larger volume of negative scanning."
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050112/125445_1.html
If I was looking to replace my old Nikon LS-1000 I'd go for the Epson.
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