Maxapple88
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Today UPS brought me my new Reflecta. Yes you have to feed each negative individually and it doesn't scan warp speed but its tiny, weighs a kilo and is therefore extremely portable. I'm very pleased with the first results:



jlw said:What type(s) of film were you scanning?
der.chris.tian said:Hello,
right now I'm looking for a new scanner. It came to my ear, that this model produces vertical stripes with some b&w films. Here's an example (unfortunalety in German). He had these problems with two scanners (first one was replaced). Another user claimed the same.
Sounds bad and I wished it isn't true. Please tell me you don't have any problems like that after testing a bit longer now... ;-)
der.chris.tian said:Maxapple88: Thanks. One more thing... Do you know if it's possible to scan the image plus a bit of the gorund material in order to get "natural a black border" (example)?
40oz: Well, I think I'd pre-scan several images per roll to see what I've got. But when it comes to the real scanning, it'll be only a few pictures per roll.
infrequent said:how much does it go for? can't seem to find any pricing info on the net. brilliant scans though!
Not yet no. I have some Velvia in the freezer but I want to wait for better weather. Since I do b/w myself, colour is a longer procedure for me and simply not worth it yet.infrequent said:thx for the info on pricing! have you tried any colour film with the scanner? wondering about the dynamic range with colour scans.
Max,I was thinking to buy the same scanner.Are you still satisfied? Does the Silverfast worth its money? Is it indeed much better than the Reflecta's program?I got it for 269€ including Silverfast, which is a scanning software that appears to raise the quality of the scans considerably. From this German site here: http://filmscanner.info