Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
It's time that I bring some form of basic 35mm neg scanning in-house. I've been relying on local commercial minilabs (Target, Wolf and the like) and quite frankly the quality hasn't been great - especially when you consider the prices they charge. The part that kills me is how poorly they handle the negs, it's rare that I don't get film back without scratches.
So... I'm used to getting back 1272 x 1908 scans. These are of a sufficient size for web use, but not for printing much larger than 4x6, hardly worth the effort. I *think* I once read that I need 2400 x 3000 scans to do uncropped 8x10s at 300 DPI. How does this translate to the DPI spec used in marketing scanners?
As an example, there are several commonly available inexpensive 3600 DPI scanners on the market like the Veho VFS008 and ION PICS2SD. Are these type of scanners worth my time, taking into account that spending much more than what these go for is probably not an option for the moment? I might be able to stretch the budget to a 7600 DPI Plustek 7400, but it'd be tight. Otherwise I'll need to hold off a month or two.
For what it's worth I'd like to scan TX, I realize the dust reduction software isn't going to be of any help. I've been shooting BW400CN for a number of years and like it but am unsure if I want to try processing C41 here at home - but I'll consider it if I would gain enough by doing so.
Comments?
So... I'm used to getting back 1272 x 1908 scans. These are of a sufficient size for web use, but not for printing much larger than 4x6, hardly worth the effort. I *think* I once read that I need 2400 x 3000 scans to do uncropped 8x10s at 300 DPI. How does this translate to the DPI spec used in marketing scanners?
As an example, there are several commonly available inexpensive 3600 DPI scanners on the market like the Veho VFS008 and ION PICS2SD. Are these type of scanners worth my time, taking into account that spending much more than what these go for is probably not an option for the moment? I might be able to stretch the budget to a 7600 DPI Plustek 7400, but it'd be tight. Otherwise I'll need to hold off a month or two.
For what it's worth I'd like to scan TX, I realize the dust reduction software isn't going to be of any help. I've been shooting BW400CN for a number of years and like it but am unsure if I want to try processing C41 here at home - but I'll consider it if I would gain enough by doing so.
Comments?

