squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I'm beginning to get a little nervous that the future of color film prints is going to be inkjets of scanned negatives, and there won't be a decent enough scanner out there to do this well. (This is a reaction, in part, to the Flatiron NYC closing thread.) I had MPix make an 11x14 print recently of a color neg I scanned on my V500, and it looks pretty good. But if you get up close, forget it--it just isn't sharp enough for a lot of people.
Will there be any more high-quality consumer scanners, or has that ship sailed? The vaporware V900 makes me think that the latter may be true. I feel as though, if this technology were something manufacturers cared a whit about, there would have been greater advances in quality by now.
Will there be any more high-quality consumer scanners, or has that ship sailed? The vaporware V900 makes me think that the latter may be true. I feel as though, if this technology were something manufacturers cared a whit about, there would have been greater advances in quality by now.