Hi all
As subject
I have a very large number of medium Format Negatives and slides that I would like to digitise to a high quality
In the past I have used a Minolta Multiscan pro which could make huge 4000Dpi scans but that sadly was sold for peanuts many many years ago and second hand ones are now a small fortune, even higher than they cost when new.
I also have access to a couple of Epson Flatbed scanners that support film scanning a 4490 and a 4990 and to be honest the results from these are quite poor, with a lack of sharpness and poor bit depth being the main issues.
Compared to these two scanners are the newer v series of scanners any better.
At the moment I get quite good results using my camera an a macro lens but the post processing of the negatives are quite long winded and for some reason I get much better results with negatives than I do with slides, so once again I am looking to the scanner market.
For those with them just how good are the scans from the v series, are the results pin sharp or do you still need to do a lot of post processing to get a good result.
I am looking to get scans that would print nice and sharp to A3plus size.
Thanks for any input on this.
Paul
As subject
I have a very large number of medium Format Negatives and slides that I would like to digitise to a high quality
In the past I have used a Minolta Multiscan pro which could make huge 4000Dpi scans but that sadly was sold for peanuts many many years ago and second hand ones are now a small fortune, even higher than they cost when new.
I also have access to a couple of Epson Flatbed scanners that support film scanning a 4490 and a 4990 and to be honest the results from these are quite poor, with a lack of sharpness and poor bit depth being the main issues.
Compared to these two scanners are the newer v series of scanners any better.
At the moment I get quite good results using my camera an a macro lens but the post processing of the negatives are quite long winded and for some reason I get much better results with negatives than I do with slides, so once again I am looking to the scanner market.
For those with them just how good are the scans from the v series, are the results pin sharp or do you still need to do a lot of post processing to get a good result.
I am looking to get scans that would print nice and sharp to A3plus size.
Thanks for any input on this.
Paul