AndyH
Member
My film shooting has gotten, or, I should say, returned to the level where I'd be saving some considerable funds by going to a hybrid model of developing film and scanning it myself (I currently have it developed and scanned at a local shop). I have plenty of tanks, reels, and film holders from my film days, and I've studied the C-41 process enough to think that I'll be able to develop without much trouble or chemical wastage. Black and white is second nature after all these years. I shoot mostly 120, with some 35mm and 4x5 as well.
But I am at a loss when thinking about how to get started in scanning. I process my digital stuff in Lightroom/Photoshop, and I'm reasonably proficient with it, so I'd like to go with that model for printing. Currently I can print up to 8x10 at home, and I get larger prints done at Costco or my local shop. That means I'd like to have a high resolution image to start with, preferably TIFF, RAW, or something of similar quality. I suppose a high resolution JPEG would be acceptable, if that's all that is easily available.
I've been looking at review and other information online for the past couple of days, and I'm more confused than ever. Resolution is, of course, given in DPI, but it is difficult to tell what formats are supported in some of the descriptions. The price differences between various models and makers seems very large for similar resolutions and I'm not sure what added features additional money will buy. I'm trying to keep the capital expense reasonable, as my budget is somewhat limited.
I've also looked at DSLR copying as an alternative, but I shoot APS format digital and I'm not sure I'll get the quality I need. The process also seems very slow.
I'd appreciate any advice or links to resources for a total newbie to this hybrid realm.
Thanks in advance!
Andy
But I am at a loss when thinking about how to get started in scanning. I process my digital stuff in Lightroom/Photoshop, and I'm reasonably proficient with it, so I'd like to go with that model for printing. Currently I can print up to 8x10 at home, and I get larger prints done at Costco or my local shop. That means I'd like to have a high resolution image to start with, preferably TIFF, RAW, or something of similar quality. I suppose a high resolution JPEG would be acceptable, if that's all that is easily available.
I've been looking at review and other information online for the past couple of days, and I'm more confused than ever. Resolution is, of course, given in DPI, but it is difficult to tell what formats are supported in some of the descriptions. The price differences between various models and makers seems very large for similar resolutions and I'm not sure what added features additional money will buy. I'm trying to keep the capital expense reasonable, as my budget is somewhat limited.
I've also looked at DSLR copying as an alternative, but I shoot APS format digital and I'm not sure I'll get the quality I need. The process also seems very slow.
I'd appreciate any advice or links to resources for a total newbie to this hybrid realm.
Thanks in advance!
Andy