Netsoft2k
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Sheel, Here are few more to give you some company here with fresh scans. Two more from a roll I shot yesterday and scanned on Heidelberg Tango.

Abandoned Home by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90MM | Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6

Broken at last by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90MM | Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6
Pali

Abandoned Home by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90MM | Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6

Broken at last by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90MM | Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6
Pali
DKimg
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sheel
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Ok, here's another scan and comparison of the ScanMate 5000 vs. Epson v800.
This scene had a pretty low dynamic range.
ScanMate 5000 (straight off scanner)

Epson v800 (post-processed)

Order: ScanMate 5000 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (post processed).
Film: Fuji Velvia 100

100% Zoom Comparison



This scene had a pretty low dynamic range.
ScanMate 5000 (straight off scanner)

Epson v800 (post-processed)

Order: ScanMate 5000 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (post processed).
Film: Fuji Velvia 100

100% Zoom Comparison



sheel
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Here are some examples with SM5000. I'm away in China now, so my drum scanners are taking a vacation in Florida haha!!
Dear lord, incredible...
Kamph
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Pali, that scan of the trees in black and white really, really "pop" - such nice tonality!
Sheel, nice to see that you got your scanner up and running. Some incredible resolution in those slides!
Would be cool to see a comparison of the processed drum scan vs the processed v800 scan
Sheel, nice to see that you got your scanner up and running. Some incredible resolution in those slides!
Would be cool to see a comparison of the processed drum scan vs the processed v800 scan
gnuyork
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I have to say the Epson didn't do too badly with this scan in comparison (for sharpness once post processed). I have the V750 but I would love a drum scanner. I was offered a Color Getter for a reasonable price yeas ago (actually two, one for spare parts). I can't remember why I passed it up... I must have been trippin'.
Kamph
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I have to say the Epson didn't do too badly with this scan in comparison (for sharpness once post processed). I have the V750 but I would love a drum scanner. I was offered a Color Getter for a reasonable price yeas ago (actually two, one for spare parts). I can't remember why I passed it up... I must have been trippin'.![]()
If you look closely you'll notice a lot more fine detail and better tonal transitions in the drum scan - look at the rocks fx.
The v800 also suffers a bit from sharpening artifacts. The Epson did better than expected though
Trippin indeed! The Color Getters are excellent scanners!
sheel
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If you look closely you'll notice a lot more fine detail and better tonal transitions in the drum scan - look at the rocks fx.
The v800 also suffers a bit from sharpening artifacts. The Epson did better than expected though
Trippin indeed! The Color Getters are excellent scanners!![]()
I have to say the Epson didn't do too badly with this scan in comparison (for sharpness once post processed). I have the V750 but I would love a drum scanner. I was offered a Color Getter for a reasonable price yeas ago (actually two, one for spare parts). I can't remember why I passed it up... I must have been trippin'.![]()
Pali, that scan of the trees in black and white really, really "pop" - such nice tonality!
Sheel, nice to see that you got your scanner up and running. Some incredible resolution in those slides!
Would be cool to see a comparison of the processed drum scan vs the processed v800 scan![]()
Thanks guys!
Yes, in this scene, the Epson did quite well and I'm happy with it's performance, esp. given its class and convenience. Perfectly acceptable results, without all the mounting and stability headaches
That being said, for utmost quality the SM5k really does bring out the tones, finer details (particularly the reflections), and of course resolution. It's making me giddy.
* Tonality - check out the rock
* Highlights - check out the lilies
* Resolution - everywhere
* Details - check the reflections
Netsoft2k
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Pali, that scan of the trees in black and white really, really "pop" - such nice tonality!
Thank you Kamph! The BW scan is from a 8x10 HP5 negative with Symmar-S 360MM and has absolutely insane amount of detail. If I ever feel like taking on the challenge, I will try to scan it around 3000 DPI and see how many bugs I can see in the picture
Pali
Netsoft2k
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Here are some examples with SM5000. I'm away in China now, so my drum scanners are taking a vacation in Florida haha!!
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M | Carl Zeiss 110MM F2, F
Fuji Provia 100F (2013)[/CENTER]
You already know this Dominic but WOW! Absolutely amazing work and perfect scans!
Pali
DKimg
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You already know this Dominic but WOW! Absolutely amazing work and perfect scans!
Pali
Thanks Pali! Of course with your expertise that got me into this mess! hahahaha
Thanks guys!
Yes, in this scene, the Epson did quite well and I'm happy with it's performance, esp. given its class and convenience. Perfectly acceptable results, without all the mounting and stability headaches
That being said, for utmost quality the SM5k really does bring out the tones, finer details (particularly the reflections), and of course resolution. It's making me giddy.
* Tonality - check out the rock
* Highlights - check out the lilies
* Resolution - everywhere
* Details - check the reflections
Working with an Epson V750, doing wet mounts scans does improves its scanning performance. True the Drum scanner does kick-ass from the get-go but I guess it's a matter of where someone wants to spend more time: post processing or prepping the film to scan.
sheel
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Netsoft2k
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Fruit Still Life by Pali K, on Flickr
Deardorff 8x10 with 5x7 Back | Fujinon 210 F5.6
Ektachrome 64T | Jobo CPP2 | Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango Drum Scanner
Pali
sheel
Member
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Fruit Still Life by Pali K, on Flickr
Deardorff 8x10 with 5x7 Back | Fujinon 210 F5.6
Ektachrome 64T | Jobo CPP2 | Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango Drum Scanner
Pali
Gorgeous colors Pali!!
Huss
Veteran
Whoa. Really.
Netsoft2k
Well-known
Thank you Sheel and Huss!
Netsoft2k
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Flower Macro on Film by Pali K, on Flickr

Flower Macro on Film by Pali K, on Flickr

Flower Macro on Film by Pali K, on Flickr
Canon EOS 1VHS | 50MM 1.8 | EF25 Extension Tube
Kodak Portra 160 Processed in JOBO CPP2 with Tetenal C41
Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscan
Pali
sheel
Member
Will need to rescan these (wet mount) when I get a mounting station, got nasty newton rings...

Sheet 54 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 57 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 55 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 56 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 54 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 57 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 55 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Sheet 56 by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
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