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As I was disappointed with the quality of the scans I paid for yesterday, and as I have just picked up a film camera, I am looking to buy a cheap small scanner that can hide away in the cupboard until I need it.
having had a quick look at what the internet has to offer, the most appealing one is the Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F
Does anyone have anything to say about it? The only thing that I have read is that scanning the negatives takes a while. Up to 2 minutes or so at 9600dpi. I suspect if this is the case, I would buy a loupe and only scan the images that look really good...:shrug:
Or is there another scanner in the price range that I should be looking at instead?
Secondly, how large would a 9600dpi scan of a 35mm negative be? In terms of pixels/mb?
Thank you....! Sorry about the questions, a vague search didn't really answer anything...
having had a quick look at what the internet has to offer, the most appealing one is the Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F
Does anyone have anything to say about it? The only thing that I have read is that scanning the negatives takes a while. Up to 2 minutes or so at 9600dpi. I suspect if this is the case, I would buy a loupe and only scan the images that look really good...:shrug:
Or is there another scanner in the price range that I should be looking at instead?
Secondly, how large would a 9600dpi scan of a 35mm negative be? In terms of pixels/mb?
Thank you....! Sorry about the questions, a vague search didn't really answer anything...