bmattock
Veteran
djon said:If you have color neg processed at a US minilab you can often get processing with CD and mini "contact sheet," no prints, for $5.00. Those scans are decent for 8X10. Compare to the cost of slide processing.
Yucko. Have the lab scan your negs if you enjoy getting them back in totally unscannable condition forever after - as if a cat had been loving and attentive to your eumulsion while you weren't looking.
The drawback to scanning slide film is that embedded dirt isn't removed by Ice, and I think that's more of a problem with E6 than with C41.
I have heard some say that they prefer the plastic mounts over the cardboard mounts. Not much experience myself, so cannot say. Most slides I have scanned have been exceptionally dirt free, and I have no Digital ICE.
The only company that makes a decent film-only scanner currently is Nikon IMO. The older Minolta 5400 was good, though incredibly slow. The new version is trouble, although those that actually function may be better than the older model and probably as good as Nikon V...my own tests suggested that.
Everyone has their own levels of 'acceptability'. I find the SD IV quite acceptable.
The difference between Ice and no Ice is that with Ice you hardly ever deal with spots, and without it you spend a lot of time on each frame, whether or not you think your film is clean.
Two bucks. That's all it costs to run a simple experiment. Take your next roll of C41 to the one-hour place and ask for negatives only, cut and sleeved. No prints, no scans. MUCH cleaner - and CHEAPER. How is this bad?
I'm slowly winning converts, but you would not believe how many people have told me I'm wrong about this. Whatever, works for me.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks