Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/08

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Subject: [Leica] I need an improved film negative/slide scanner...
From: "Albert Wang" <leica_phile@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 09:54:40 -0400

Hi folks,

I got a Canoscan D600U flatbed scanner a few weeks ago for dirt cheap and 
it's great for making scans off prints but for slide scanning I haven't 
gotten any reasonable results yet. I tried out two slides- one shot on 
Ektachrome and the other on Provia and both slides turned out alright for 
web display but not for my upcoming pdf book I'm working on. Therefore, it 
is a disappointing bargain so far. The question is:

1) Do flatbad scanners scan negatives better than slides? I have no clue 
about this one.

2) I would probably want to invest in a $600 or less dedicated film scanner. 
Which would you recommend? A Nikon Coolscan, Epson 2450, or a Polaroid 
sprintscan or a higher end Canoscan film scanner?

3) Any advice on dust and scratches removal software? Does this option (e.g. 
digital ICE) exist with the packaged scanner or is it separate?

Granted, digital imaging isn't easy for a newcomer. And investing into it is 
probably worth it esp. when I will be interested in doing more and more 
archival prints later on.

sincerely, Alfie

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