benno
Hack.
How much dMax is enough, guys?
I'm in the market for a new scanner, and tossing up between the Nikon 5000ED and the V. 4.8 vs 4.2 dMax.
Hmmm.
I'm in the market for a new scanner, and tossing up between the Nikon 5000ED and the V. 4.8 vs 4.2 dMax.
Hmmm.
dfoo
Well-known
What do you want to scan? Slides? C-41 neg film? B&W silver film?
benno
Hack.
All of the above. I shoot a small amount of Velvia, a fair bit of Reala/Portra and plenty of Neopan.
nrb
Nuno Borges
Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV x 2. 16 bit PSD.
sahe69
Well-known
How much dMax is enough, guys?
I'm in the market for a new scanner, and tossing up between the Nikon 5000ED and the V. 4.8 vs 4.2 dMax.
Hmmm.
As far as dMax is concerned, that's not really an issue between the V and 5000. Those figures (4.8 vs. 4.2) are theoretical anyway.
With the 5000 the real advantage is effeciency. That is, slightly better speed and the possibility to use the roll film adapter SA-30 to scan a complete roll in one go.
benno
Hack.
As far as dMax is concerned, that's not really an issue between the V and 5000. Those figures (4.8 vs. 4.2) are theoretical anyway.
With the 5000 the real advantage is effeciency. That is, slightly better speed and the possibility to use the roll film adapter SA-30 to scan a complete roll in one go.
Ah, thankyou. Efficiency doesn't bother me - you've just saved me a pile of $
sahe69
Well-known
Ah, thankyou. Efficiency doesn't bother me - you've just saved me a pile of $![]()
You're welcome. But eventually you may start to lust after the effeciency. I had a V, but if i would buy again a 35 mm only scanner it would definitely be the 5000ED. Doing the actual scanning is not much fun if you intend to scan complete rolls or anything more than a few frames every now and then.
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benno
Hack.
Ah but I'm sure it's a huge step up from a dysfunctional Epson V350 though!
Also, I'm not a hugely prolific shooter and have tended to adjust each scan individually so far.
Also, I'm not a hugely prolific shooter and have tended to adjust each scan individually so far.
dfoo
Well-known
The bigger problem is where you intend to get the V ED? I cannot find one in stock, and furthermore the prices for used ones are ridiculous (might as well buy a new 5000!)
benno
Hack.
Saw one in a local shop - Australia's a decade behind the rest of the world you know ;-)
venchka
Veteran
On the other hand........
On the other hand........
I get along fine with my 25Mb 35mm, 60+Mb 6x7 and 130+Mb 4x5 16-bit TIFF files with Lightroom. I don't and won't trust JEPG files.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
On the other hand........
I don't have a storage limit, but the tiffs do slow my computer way down when processing, editing them. It just frustrates me, and I can't visually see the difference in the tiff quality vs. the jpeg. Just makes things run quicker, and also won't fill up my ipod which I use for an additional backup.
I get along fine with my 25Mb 35mm, 60+Mb 6x7 and 130+Mb 4x5 16-bit TIFF files with Lightroom. I don't and won't trust JEPG files.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
dfoo
Well-known
If you process the TIFF to a DNG, you can reduce the TIFF size by a third, and not lose any data 
Tuolumne
Veteran
with my Epson 4990 I scan at 4800ppi and then immediately downsample to 2400...
How do you do this?
/T
venchka
Veteran
OK, how?
OK, how?
How do I do that?
OK, how?
If you process the TIFF to a DNG, you can reduce the TIFF size by a third, and not lose any data![]()
How do I do that?
dfoo
Well-known
venchka, select the photos, then select Library/Convert Photos to DNG. When the dialog pops deselect [X] Only convert raw files. Then press Ok. Wait a bit, and you've just got some disk space back!
venchka
Veteran
OK, which software program does that?
dfoo
Well-known
OK, which software program does that?
and...
I get along fine with my 25Mb 35mm, 60+Mb 6x7 and 130+Mb 4x5 16-bit TIFF files with Lightroom. I don't and won't trust JEPG files.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Lightroom does that
lewis44
Well-known
If you want to convert image files to DNG, Adobe provides the software free.
Here's the link:
http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/index.html
Here's the link:
http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/index.html
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