get V700, no regrets :thumbsup:
Hi may I know your settings for v700? What dpi do you use and do you use silver fast and stock film holders? Thanks
I sent an email to Canon, apparently the 9000F is launching at the PC show, selling at $319. The additional resolution is not particularly useful though, but if there's an improvement in speed, I wun mind purchasing one.
I have used a couple of Imacon scanners before, personally, I feel that they are a bit over-hyped. It's true that they can get more details out of the shadow, but sharpness-wise, they are not much ahead of the competition, and their user-friendliness could be improved. Given the price range they are going for, if you really want outstanding scan quality ( and don't mind the effort), there are actually quite a number of drum scanner alternatives available.
This is interesting.. Mind sharing some drum scanned photos? I'm curious to see how over-hyped they are.. cos lots of pros seem to swear by them..haha
This is interesting.. Mind sharing some drum scanned photos? I'm curious to see how over-hyped they are.. cos lots of pros seem to swear by them..haha
This is Drum scan.
you need to have same original and scan on different scanner to see the difference.
size 7.5 by 10 inch 304 dpi kodachrome 64 down sampling for view
Original size black channel view for the sofa seat left bottom.
shadow tone apear to be smooth and deep down to about DMax 4.0
I may do a test scan for your slide, then you will know the diffference.
hee hee