Michael W
Member
OK, so I'd really like a new scanner along the lines of a used Nikon 4000, but right now sure if can justify the funds. So please help with some suggestions on getting the best images from what I've got. I currently have 2 scanners, an Epson 1650 Photo Flatbed (can scan negatives), and a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual 2400 (not II, III, IV, etc, but the original Dimage).
The Epson can scan a whole 6 frame strip at one time, but the with my Minolta, you need to move each frame manually one at a time into position. I also have the vuescan software, and photoshop.
I'll be bulkloading and processing my own BW (HP5+ in HC110).
I guess what I'm really asking is aside from workflow and getting larger scans, how much quality am I missing compared to upgrading to a $500 scanner.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Michael
The Epson can scan a whole 6 frame strip at one time, but the with my Minolta, you need to move each frame manually one at a time into position. I also have the vuescan software, and photoshop.
I'll be bulkloading and processing my own BW (HP5+ in HC110).
I guess what I'm really asking is aside from workflow and getting larger scans, how much quality am I missing compared to upgrading to a $500 scanner.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Michael