gmikol
Member
Can you identify a particular source or a particular model of printer? I did a quick search, and the encoder strips I found were only 100-500 cycles per inch (1000 DPI max). I don't think that would be high enough resolution to really test the limits of the scanner.
--Greg
--Greg
smilem
Established
Can you identify a particular source or a particular model of printer? I did a quick search, and the encoder strips I found were only 100-500 cycles per inch (1000 DPI max). I don't think that would be high enough resolution to really test the limits of the scanner.
--Greg
I'm speaking about canon pro range like Pro 9500 etc.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This thread, that was supposed to be showing us scans from the 120, now seems to have slid into techno-babble that few of us are interested in.
For a while there I thought someone had finally made a decent scanner that was affordable and reliable .... maybe not yet?

For a while there I thought someone had finally made a decent scanner that was affordable and reliable .... maybe not yet?
beezil
Established
This thread, that was supposed to be showing us scans from the 120, now seems to have slid into techno-babble that few of us are interested in.
For a while there I thought someone had finally made a decent scanner that was affordable and reliable .... maybe not yet?
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agreed!
Thread was supposed to serve the purpose of demonstrating capabilities.
however, it seems very few of us are able to do this!
At least three of us (including me) from here have sent our scanners back to plustek for repair/replacement.
I could post my scans, but they'd be pretty embarrasing, and doing so wouldn't be constructive.
I am looking forward to posting scans when/if my scanner is returned to me in satisfactory condition, and the perfomance meets my expectations according to how Plustek specifies.
It had better knock the socks off of my Nikon coolscan. It could not in it's present condition.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
agreed!
Thread was supposed to serve the purpose of demonstrating capabilities.
however, it seems very few of us are able to do this!
At least three of us (including me) from here have sent our scanners back to plustek for repair/replacement.
I could post my scans, but they'd be pretty embarrasing, and doing so wouldn't be constructive.
I am looking forward to posting scans when/if my scanner is returned to me in satisfactory condition, and the perfomance meets my expectations according to how Plustek specifies.
It had better knock the socks off of my Nikon coolscan. It could not in it's present condition.
I and many others have our fingers crossed here. I look forward to your input when your 120 is returned and hope like hell it can produce the goods!
We're running out of options as film shooters who want to produce their own high quality scans.
Aristophanes
Well-known
film shooters who want to produce their own high quality scans.
And running out of options for film users who want other to do their scanning. The industrial Fuji and Noritsu systems for roll film develop/print/scan are no longer in mass production. As with used cameras, all those labs have created a used market glut, so the factories are making no more units.
So this 120 scanner may be the last thing standing.
clayne
shoot film or die
And running out of options for film users who want other to do their scanning. The industrial Fuji and Noritsu systems for roll film develop/print/scan are no longer in mass production. As with used cameras, all those labs have created a used market glut, so the factories are making no more units.
So this 120 scanner may be the last thing standing.
Go away, digital troll. Your number has been had for quite a while on both this site and APUG.
Aristophanes
Well-known
Go away, digital troll. Your number has been had for quite a while on both this site and APUG.
Wel "militan film shooter" you are losing your war.
And this is a thread about digital scanners as a means of keeping film use alive, in case you missed the point.
but the economic fact is true, there are no more mini-labs in mass production, only salvage repair and refurbishment. Without mass scale development mass scale film production is problematic. So a boutique system will require some sort of scanner like the 120 discussed here in the absence of the very fast mini-lab scanners which can produce excellent results (in the right hands).
clayne
shoot film or die
but the economic fact is true, there are no more mini-labs in mass production, only salvage repair and refurbishment. Without mass scale development mass scale film production is problematic. So a boutique system will require some sort of scanner like the 120 discussed here in the absence of the very fast mini-lab scanners which can produce excellent results (in the right hands).
Heard it before. You've been beating this drum/grinding this axe for at least a couple of years now. Let it go.
stormy_weather
Member
Hello List!
I still have a question, if I may, as long as there are no further sample images.
Has anybody tried to scan larger images from 35mm film than 24x36, like panorama images from e.g. the Hasselblad Xpan? I see that the 35mm film holders have two sections where a larger picture could be placed. Or, if one would remove one more bar, even wider pictures could be placed - if only the software would allow the scanning?
My largest format from 35mm film is 24x105 and it would be great if the Plustek would allow scanning of these.
Any ideas?
Thanks and Regards,
Sven
I still have a question, if I may, as long as there are no further sample images.
Has anybody tried to scan larger images from 35mm film than 24x36, like panorama images from e.g. the Hasselblad Xpan? I see that the 35mm film holders have two sections where a larger picture could be placed. Or, if one would remove one more bar, even wider pictures could be placed - if only the software would allow the scanning?
My largest format from 35mm film is 24x105 and it would be great if the Plustek would allow scanning of these.
Any ideas?
Thanks and Regards,
Sven
kanzlr
Hexaneur
you have to ask Silverfast for this, I guess
stormy_weather
Member
Why Silverfast, why not here? I am not asking for a new feature or software extension, just whether or not something works with the existing hard- and software. I cannot try it out myself since I do not have the scanner.
Regards,
Sven
Regards,
Sven
brbo
Well-known
Why Silverfast, why not here? I am not asking for a new feature or software extension, just whether or not something works with the existing hard- and software. I cannot try it out myself since I do not have the scanner.
Regards,
Sven
Maybe because you are asking that someone files down one of the bars in the 135 holder (to see if Silverfast will recognize and allow for scanning of such a long frame) and nobody is ready to do that to their holder?
kanzlr
Hexaneur
nono, because I think Silverfast has to add the option to the frame selection menu 
stormy_weather
Member
Heaven no, I didn't (mean to) ask for that - stop filing!Maybe because you are asking that someone files down one of the bars in the 135 holder (to see if Silverfast will recognize and allow for scanning of such a long frame) and nobody is ready to do that to their holder?
If somebody from the group of Opticfilm 120 owners could just enter the 35mm film holder and try to enlarge the scan area beyond 35mm and scan any odd piece of film (or even no film at all) in the area where there are no bars, this would be very kind.
If the software allows for this, or even allows to manually widen the scan area to more that the width of the two larger cutouts, it would mean that all a panorama photographer has to do, is to file off one more bar to be able to use the scanner for his purpose.
Should there be no way to set the scan area manually to something wider than 36mm on 35mm film, a purchase of this scanner for a panorama lover would not be a good idea.
Hope this explains my request...
Regards,
Sven
stormy_weather
Member
nono, because I think Silverfast has to add the option to the frame selection menu![]()
Okay, if Silverfast doesn't have this option to adjust the scan area, then you are right, it will not work.
Bad news...
Regards,
Sven
fventura
Established
cheers
cheers
I haven't had much time to scan lately,
I am still impressed with the image quality, and sharpness acros the frame, regardless of format.
I do have from time to time is a bit of a frustration getting Silverfast to align the frames! ( it looks perfect in the holders themselves )
I am planing on shooting some E6 this weekend at the 12 HRS of Sebring!
Delta 3200, AFD + 80 f1.9
cheers
I haven't had much time to scan lately,
I am still impressed with the image quality, and sharpness acros the frame, regardless of format.
I do have from time to time is a bit of a frustration getting Silverfast to align the frames! ( it looks perfect in the holders themselves )
I am planing on shooting some E6 this weekend at the 12 HRS of Sebring!
Delta 3200, AFD + 80 f1.9

nikku
Well-known
Many thanks for sharing your samples. Your results are impressive, I'd have to say better than my Coolscan IV, at least for web viewing. I don't care about 100% crops, but the overall "look". The way this scanner renders grain and the dynamic range look good overall. The scans have a nice "depth" to them.
Have you printed any of these files yet, and if so, how are the results? I've printed up to 20x30 from my Coolscan IV using a scanned Velvia slide, and the result was pretty good.
Have you printed any of these files yet, and if so, how are the results? I've printed up to 20x30 from my Coolscan IV using a scanned Velvia slide, and the result was pretty good.
I haven't had much time to scan lately,
I am still impressed with the image quality, and sharpness acros the frame, regardless of format.
I do have from time to time is a bit of a frustration getting Silverfast to align the frames! ( it looks perfect in the holders themselves )
I am planing on shooting some E6 this weekend at the 12 HRS of Sebring!
Delta 3200, AFD + 80 f1.9
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gbpost
Newbie
Heaven no, I didn't (mean to) ask for that - stop filing!
If somebody from the group of Opticfilm 120 owners could just enter the 35mm film holder and try to enlarge the scan area beyond 35mm and scan any odd piece of film (or even no film at all) in the area where there are no bars, this would be very kind.
Hi Sven,
yes it works, but you have to fool the scanner twice:
1st:
In order to scan more than about 73 mm (2 frames + inter-frame gap) of 35 mm film with the holder for 35 mm film, you have to cut the bars at the inter-frame gaps, that hold the film flat. You might buy an additional holder for 35 mm film to do this in order to have one 35 mm film holder for standard images of 24 mm x 36 mm size left. It is simply cutting the plastic bars, I think it is no big deal. The maximum length the scanner can scan in one move is 120 mm.
2nd:
In Silverfast you choose "Transparency 6 x 12". The scanner does not recognize the holder. With 6 X 12 the scanner scans all its width for a length of 120 mm. It thinks, it has the 6 x 12 holder inside, but you use the modified 35 mm holder instead. You can easily set the frame to the approriate size of your panorama.
I hope, this was understandable.
Happy scanning
Guido
nikku
Well-known
Hi Sven,
yes it works, but you have to fool the scanner twice:
1st:
In order to scan more than about 73 mm (2 frames + inter-frame gap) of 35 mm film with the holder for 35 mm film, you have to cut the bars at the inter-frame gaps, that hold the film flat. You might buy an additional holder for 35 mm film to do this in order to have one 35 mm film holder for standard images of 24 mm x 36 mm size left. It is simply cutting the plastic bars, I think it is no big deal. The maximum length the scanner can scan in one move is 120 mm.
2nd:
In Silverfast you choose "Transparency 6 x 12". The scanner does not recognize the holder. With 6 X 12 the scanner scans all its width for a length of 120 mm. It thinks, it has the 6 x 12 holder inside, but you use the modified 35 mm holder instead. You can easily set the frame to the approriate size of your panorama.
I hope, this was understandable.
Happy scanning
Guido
Hmmm, suddenly my gear lust for an Xpan has returned....
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