Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/24

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Subject: Re: [Leica] home b&w processing
From: "M.E.Berube - GoodPhotos" <meb@goodphotos.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 15:22:21 -0400
References: <3.0.6.32.20000723002731.007a20d0@pop.connix.com> <4.2.2.20000724095421.00bdba40@www.snapdragontech.com> <397C58D6.9A63243C@csc-ip.nl> <4.2.2.20000724120427.00be78f0@www.snapdragontech.com>

Thanks Craig. Looks like this will be a must buy after another few weddings 
have got me caught up with what I've bought already.
Michael

At 01:15 PM 7/24/00 -0400, you wrote:
>"The e50 that I'm looking at here online is a flatbed scanner, does it have
>an adapter that is sold separately or is it naturally a dual method model
>with a film port somewhere I'm not reading about or seeing in the product
>shot?" - Michael
>
>
>Yeah, it IS confusing.
>
>The e50 has a built-in "transparency module". Here's Agfa's description:
>"The SnapScan e50 provides 42-bit color depth at a resolution of 1200 x 2400
>dpi. A "lightplate" built into the scanner cover uses a special
>light-diffusion process for scanning 35mm transparencies. AGFA includes
>slide holder for 35mm strips, and framed holders for easy handling and
>positioning.
>
>One of my colleagues was with Agfa for 17 years and says the SnapScan e50 is
>one of the hottest products they've ever made.  The e50 was not originally
>designed to scan chromes, he says, but one of the engineers playing around
>with it found that it did a fantastic job doing so and redesigned the
>machine to facilitate transparancies easily.  Supposedly, when word got
>around of its abilities, Agfa literally could not make the little scanners
>fast enough.
>
>Keep in mind that my buddy was the company's sales manager (!).  It IS a
>great device, however...especially for the money.
>
>
>Corpus Delecti,
>
>Craig
>Boston
>
>

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