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  • 48 bit, hi-res or and file-types aren't really concerns for me (I'm not really after huge enlargement). I am after max recorded infos though.

    For me hi-res and 48 bit are part of a "max recorded info" approach.

    Yes of course I want the highest resolution possible for starters even if I am "not after huge enlargement". A 4000x6000 scan downsized to 400x600 looks a lot better compared to one scanned 400x600 directly.

    I played around with the multi-scan modes with Silverfast and the Quato Intelliscan I have;
    did quite a lot of comparisons between 1-pass and 2, 4, 8, 16-pass scans..
    Noticed that some images seemed to improve a bit (bit better / "deeper" colour, bit less noise) with multi-pass. Found it didn't really improve further after 4x scans.
    With black and white and also with some colour / film types I actually preffered simple 1x scans as the multi option seemed to take away the grittyness that I appreciated.

  • the grittyness that I appreciated

    ..speaking of which - @shinkuu_kiss are you still around???

  • Ok that’s interesting. Yeah ‘multi-pass’ is the terminology I was after.

  • The king of lurkers.

  • Yeah ‘multi-pass’

  • I would rather buy a Minolta 5400, it's a great scanner and easy to find second hand

  • Bike Gang.

    Rolleicord VB / HP5.


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  • Anyone had much use on the yashica electro 35? they look interesting and fun to shoot on

  • Yeah, shot some of my favourite ever photos on one. Great lenses. It's a bit of a unit, mind.

  • sounds fucking boss! I want something quite weighty tbh....bored of these small biceps!

  • ^ that's what she said

  • Cheers, I am after recommendations.

    Do you know if I’d need an old operating system and drivers to use it? I know that’s the case with a Pakon.

  • The best part of that movie cinema history imho

  • Just some test pics from a Canon EOS 650. Shot through the plastic Canon EF 50/1.8 and Fujicolor C200. Terrible combo, I should've gone with my trusty Helios 58mm and Colorplus 200. Also, the light metering in the 650 is pretty strange - the only indication of over- and underexposure is CL or OP in the viewfinder - 'close aperture' and 'open aperture' respectively. Not too precise...

  • So much hate for C200 in this thread lately, I don't get it.

    Like the colours a lot in those @Crimson_Ghost

  • The 5400 is really excellent, the only scanner below £3k worth owning.
    You should use Vuescan and read these excellent notes - everyone should read this actually.

    http://alibosworth.com/technical/

  • This page is likely highly irrelevant and boring to most, be warned!

    lol

  • Still lurking, just not shooting much (currently mostly a. at work or b. asleep)

  • Ok good stuff.

    Just still not sure how vulnerable these Minolta scanners are these to being paperweights when Mac OS updates. Vuescan is still being patched/updated. Support through Vuescan is enough?

    No mention of OS for the Minolta on Ali’s site.

  • ..well you could always run some version of windows on your mac for scanning, no?

    Actually if I were to buy an expensive scanner like that I'd just spend another 200 for a small computer just for the scanning.

  • Neither sounds fun.

  • support through vuescan plus what tina said, can have a cheap scancomputer too

  • Neither sounds fun.

    Scanning never ever has been, and never ever will be "fun".

  • Om2 / 28mm f2.8 / HP5


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