Aristophanes
Well-known
If you want info about the Pacific Image 120 scanner through real world tests:
http://www.dpug.org/forums/f6/pacific-image-primefilm-120-ongoing-review-2660/
I had a conversation with theOP and his comments about the scanner were mostly negative.
So, awaiting what Plustek has done.
http://www.dpug.org/forums/f6/pacific-image-primefilm-120-ongoing-review-2660/
I had a conversation with theOP and his comments about the scanner were mostly negative.
So, awaiting what Plustek has done.
Aristophanes
Well-known
A nice plus would be special carriers for wet mounting (as accessories to be purchased separately).
If it is an auto feed system where the film retracts internally, I doubt wet mounting is possible, and maybe not necessary for any marginal difference in IQ. I'm just speculating.
Although it is apparently automated, I suspect labs are still more likely to rely on the Fuji Frontier and Noritsu scanners with their service and lease agreements as well as workflow ruggedness. I have had stellar MF scans off both Frontiers and Noritsus.
I just hope the driver for the Plustek is not linked to Silverfast. This is a big issue for many potential customers.
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Doesn't sound too good for batch scanning.
Matus
Well-known
Lot of hopes and wishes here - but I guess that at this stage the product development is probably over and we just have to wait for the final product (and hope for the best).
It is all quite simple: we just ask for good resolution (absolute and effective), large dynamic range, reasonable speed, robustness, low noise, software stability and flexibility, easy batch processing, excellent service and customer care and, of course (goes without saying, really) - reasonable price. I do not see a problem there
:angel:
It is all quite simple: we just ask for good resolution (absolute and effective), large dynamic range, reasonable speed, robustness, low noise, software stability and flexibility, easy batch processing, excellent service and customer care and, of course (goes without saying, really) - reasonable price. I do not see a problem there
Aristophanes
Well-known
Doesn't sound too good for batch scanning.
No consumer-grade scanners ever did nor could they do so economically.
For that you need a Fuji Frontier or Noritsu.
bwcolor
Veteran
I just hope the driver for the Plustek is not linked to Silverfast. This is a big issue for many potential customers.
I'm not sure what problem you are referring to. I had to load Silverfast and then update it to the latest version. After this, the drivers were installed correctly and Vuescan worked like a charm. It would have been nice to have had a simple posting with the driver, but given that I only needed to do this once and hard drive space is cheap.. not such a bad experience.
brbo
Well-known
I'm not sure what problem you are referring to. I had to load Silverfast and then update it to the latest version.
Please, post back when you upgrade your OS and your Silverfast based driver no longer works. We'll be happy to explain Silverfast's pricing model and responsiveness to you then...
Aristophanes
Well-known
I'm not sure what problem you are referring to. I had to load Silverfast and then update it to the latest version. After this, the drivers were installed correctly and Vuescan worked like a charm. It would have been nice to have had a simple posting with the driver, but given that I only needed to do this once and hard drive space is cheap.. not such a bad experience.
The driver should reside in the OS and not be intrinsic to the scanning software. This would increase sales.
If the Plustek 120 requires Silverfast, I will not purchase the scanner. I think a considerable % of the potential market think likewise.
mafoofan
Established
No consumer-grade scanners ever did nor could they do so economically.
For that you need a Fuji Frontier or Noritsu.
The Nikon 5000ED could take a whole 35mm roll with an adaptor. If Plustek incorporates such a feature, I'm a guaranteed buyer.
Any chances?
XFer
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I doubt wet mounting is possible, and maybe not necessary for any marginal difference in IQ. I'm just speculating.
I regularly use wet mounting with most of my scanners, once in a while on the Nikon 8000 as well.
Is does wonders for IQ because it allows for perfect film flatness without requiring focus-stacking.
If you think you never had film flatness issues, then you simply didn't check thoroughly.
Fernando
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
The Nikon 5000ED could take a whole 35mm roll with an adaptor. If Plustek incorporates such a feature, I'm a guaranteed buyer.
Any chances?
None. No medium format scanner, none, not even the $12,000 imacons, can batch scan 120 film, and no 120/35 scanner can batch 35 either.
Harry Lime
Practitioner
I regularly use wet mounting with most of my scanners, once in a while on the Nikon 8000 as well.
Is does wonders for IQ because it allows for perfect film flatness without requiring focus-stacking.
If you think you never had film flatness issues, then you simply didn't check thoroughly.
Fernando
Scanners with a feed system usually use a glass carrier to keep the film flat...
mdruziak
Established
No roll feeding. Sorry.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Disappointing, I suppose, but not surprising. You can't have everything (but it would be niceNo roll feeding. Sorry.
...Mike
mafoofan
Established
No roll feeding. Sorry.
Damn. Any possibility on a future 35mm-dedicated scanner? That would be the silver bullet for me.
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Disappointing, I suppose, but not surprising. You can't have everything (but it would be nice).
...Mike
Well, there never has been a desktop 135/120 scanner that could batch scan an entire roll.
I'm very glad to see that this scanner made it to market and I'll be looking at one for purchase. Film shooters have been in a real bad spot since Nikon and Minolta have gotten out of the game. So, I'm very excited that Plutek has decided to give this a go.
Teuthida
Well-known
Plustek has my business on this one. It'll sit next to my 7400. Thanks to Plustek for meeting the demand.
europanorama
Well-known
70mm and long panorama-stripes
70mm and long panorama-stripes
Next version must have 70mm width with 60mm image and must have a tunnel for extra-long-panoramic stripes. I discussed this 10 years ago with plustek germany.
This has been discussed endlessly in flatbed-discussions.
I was told we have to wait at least until mid-year. Marc?
I wouldnt bring it out until its working properly.
Negaflat?
how would a negaflat-holder-technique(from beseler enlarger ) work?
70mm and long panorama-stripes
Next version must have 70mm width with 60mm image and must have a tunnel for extra-long-panoramic stripes. I discussed this 10 years ago with plustek germany.
This has been discussed endlessly in flatbed-discussions.
I was told we have to wait at least until mid-year. Marc?
I wouldnt bring it out until its working properly.
Negaflat?
how would a negaflat-holder-technique(from beseler enlarger ) work?
crispy12
Well-known
I've been so happy with my Plustek 7600, such great quality in a low price, compact package. I bring mine overseas with me! Will this MF scanner will have similar qualities?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
No roll feeding. Sorry.
No need to be sorry.
To those who want so much automation that all the want to do is push a button, I offer this opposing view:
Selecting which frame to scan is part of editing, it forces you to examine your negatives physically. Guess what, it's good for your growth as a photographer.
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