Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>3) Another Leica expert told me to go with a print scanner rather than >>setting up my old Beseler enlarger. I honestly don't know anything about >>the quality of scanners or digital for that matter. Would a scanner provide >>the same image quality as an enlarger with a high quality lens? >>Thanks again for all of your information. >>J. P. Mose >If you are going to go digital you want a FILM scanner and a printer. >They can provide very high quality prints. Pretty big learning curve and >worth it. If possible set up your enlarger as well and have the best of >both worlds. Well, for an introduction to digital, I agree with the Leica "expert" :-) (must be one of you guys - 'fess up!) A decent print scanner is US$50 now, and may even come with a usable imaging program. For an investment of $50 - $100 Henry can see if he enjoys digital manipulations and learn the basics. Heck of a lot cheaper than springing for a Nikon or Kodak (etc.) film scanner (and he would still want a flatbed). Steve Patriquen London