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There are a number of newer flat bed scanners that have transparency adapters (Epson, Canon). Does anyone have experience using them with Xpan slides??
schaubild said:I use a Canon 9900 for "contact sheets" and quick XPan scans. The software lacks some functionality, but the results are fine.
schaubild said:If I go for print quality I use a Nikon 8000 scanner. Together with Silverfast and a glass holder the quality is more than sufficient even for big enlargements.
schaubild said:I used to do A3+ with it, results were fine. But a dedicated film scanner with true 4000dpi resolution makes a big difference even at this (compareably small?) print size. I have never printed from the flatbed since (expect 4x5 scans), almost all of my presentation negatives/slides have been rescanned/reworked. This might sound like a lot of work, but I'm very picky with my images, it's all about quality, in the end I will get about 10 a year.
mfs said:There are a number of newer flat bed scanners that have transparency adapters (Epson, Canon). Does anyone have experience using them with Xpan slides??