PeterFigen
Newbie
Medium format scans
Medium format scans
Well, for my money, I scan all my medium format Mamiya7, RZ, Holga, Diana and 617 film on my Howtek HR8000. Why spend all that money on both great lenses and film and processing only to throw half of it away with a cheap scanner. Scanning at either 4000 or 8000 ppi with pmt's for sensors and dynamic range, I know I'm getting everything my film has to offer. I routinely make 32 X 48 from 35mm Kodachromes and they look great. Black and white and color prints from both the RZ and Mamiya 7 are much better as scanned transparencies and negs printed digitally than they ever were projected. The lens on a drum scanner only sees a few microns at a time and is amazingly sharp everywhere. As to whether or not a drum scanner is too expensive to own and maintain, I have to say it's worth every penny, and it's not all that expensive. Consider how much time you all will spend making second rate scans only to have to remake them at some later date. Been there, done that.
Medium format scans
Well, for my money, I scan all my medium format Mamiya7, RZ, Holga, Diana and 617 film on my Howtek HR8000. Why spend all that money on both great lenses and film and processing only to throw half of it away with a cheap scanner. Scanning at either 4000 or 8000 ppi with pmt's for sensors and dynamic range, I know I'm getting everything my film has to offer. I routinely make 32 X 48 from 35mm Kodachromes and they look great. Black and white and color prints from both the RZ and Mamiya 7 are much better as scanned transparencies and negs printed digitally than they ever were projected. The lens on a drum scanner only sees a few microns at a time and is amazingly sharp everywhere. As to whether or not a drum scanner is too expensive to own and maintain, I have to say it's worth every penny, and it's not all that expensive. Consider how much time you all will spend making second rate scans only to have to remake them at some later date. Been there, done that.
Cron
Well-known
any opinions for the Canon 8800F?
Tuolumne
Veteran
What does the Howtek HR8000 cost? I couldn't find any vendors selling it online.
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PeterFigen
Newbie
Tuolumne said:What does the Howtek HR8000 cost? I couldn't find any vendors selling it online.
As far as I know there are only two makers of new drum scanners left - ICG in England and Aztek in California, who have licenced the manufacturing of Howtek scanners. Everyone I know buys used. You can pick up a good Howtek 4500 for 3-4K and an 8000 for probably 7-10K. I would NOT buy a new one, and I would only use Trident, which is the best scanning software I 've every used, even though it's restricted to Mac OS9.
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