Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have the Sprintscan4000 and 1270 and have printed A3+ and enjoyed the result. I have found that HP5 in Xtol rated at 400, 800 & 1600, when scanned at 4000 dpi, that one can see the grain (maybe you have to look hard with 400). Anyway, you see grain before pixels when magnified in Photoshop. I also found that letting the scanner do the exposure gave me more shadow detail on some prints (B&W) that I printed traditionally (shows how bad a printer I am!) I am just starting on this digital odessey, so everything I say should be taken with a pinch of salt. >Hi -- would welcome comments on these scanners and particularly (LEICA >CONTENT) their resolving power cf. Leica lenses. > >Here's the skinny: I have a nice new 1270 which I want to print BIG on. I >need to replace my filmscanner, and am down to a choice between the two >above. I went into a store and ran a comparison on a tranny, and despite the >4000 dpi the Polaroid came out softer than the Nikon... definitely >subcritical sharpness. (The Nikon revealed a focussing error in the slide >that the Polaroid simply obscured). However, I'm told recent >firmware/software updates eliminate this 'focus bug' and that the Polaroid >is indeed critically sharp, and capable of pulling more detail off the neg >than the Nikon. > >Comments? > >Incidentally, the Dmax of the Sprintscan is 3.4 (ish) compared to the >Nikon's 3.6, but I have to say that though I used a very tough (and dark) >tranny the difference in shadow detail was all but invisible. > >JB