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Hi all,
It's been a few years since I regularly developed B+W film but with an imminent house move and some extra space I'm going to start doing it again. You can't beat the look of it. Aside from the usual bits (I use to use ID11) I'll need a scanner.
I used to use a Plustek 7600i which I can't seem to find any trace of on eBay. It worked well, I tended to use with Vuescan.
tbh I may also like to scan larger negs from my Polaroid and perhaps the odd print, so I think a flatbed will be a better option this time.
Is the Epson v500 still the best bang for buck?
I should probably mention that I rarely shoot colour film so digitalICE etc is of little use to me, IIRC
The 'budget' Plustek 7400 looks OK too, for the price - what maximum resolution can I expect from that, I'm looking for at least 3000 pixels long edge...
Many thanks
ped
It's been a few years since I regularly developed B+W film but with an imminent house move and some extra space I'm going to start doing it again. You can't beat the look of it. Aside from the usual bits (I use to use ID11) I'll need a scanner.
I used to use a Plustek 7600i which I can't seem to find any trace of on eBay. It worked well, I tended to use with Vuescan.
tbh I may also like to scan larger negs from my Polaroid and perhaps the odd print, so I think a flatbed will be a better option this time.
Is the Epson v500 still the best bang for buck?
I should probably mention that I rarely shoot colour film so digitalICE etc is of little use to me, IIRC
The 'budget' Plustek 7400 looks OK too, for the price - what maximum resolution can I expect from that, I'm looking for at least 3000 pixels long edge...
Many thanks
ped