Loris Medici
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I've given up the idea of purchasing an Epson V700 (it's still obtainable new in my part of the world, but with a relatively high price tag of USD 900) and decided to improve what I'm getting from my good old Epson 2450.
The purpose is scanning 6x7 MF film, target output dpi = 240/300 (depending on image; lower figure for images with low detail/smooth tones, higher figure for images with high detail/texture...) and target enlargement factor = something like 5-6x.
Question 1: Is 2540 able to match above criteria?
If yes,
Question 2: Film is prone to sag with Epson's OEM MF film holder, I expect that using a Betterscan variable height AN glass holder will improve much the quality of the scans I'm able to get from the 2450. Is that a realistic expectation?
If yes,
Question 3: Which holder thickness should I choose? 1mm (same as OEM holders) or 0.5mm (more play in negative height but much less sturdy)? What is your experience with this scanner? Do you find that you need to decrease the film's height for better scan resolution, or increase it? (That's critical and will help me in choosing the right holder.) Or, does that depend on the particular scanner? (Which means I have to definitely test it myself...)
Question 4: AN glass is effective only when film is scanned emulsion down. (Film curl is always towards emulsion side.) Do you experience any problems when scanning *B&W* negatives emulsion down? (I think Epson's suggestion to do the opposite is to eliminate the differentiated gloss of the emulsion side.) Please note that I will be scanning pyrocatechin stained B&W film...
Thanks in advance,
Loris.
The purpose is scanning 6x7 MF film, target output dpi = 240/300 (depending on image; lower figure for images with low detail/smooth tones, higher figure for images with high detail/texture...) and target enlargement factor = something like 5-6x.
Question 1: Is 2540 able to match above criteria?
If yes,
Question 2: Film is prone to sag with Epson's OEM MF film holder, I expect that using a Betterscan variable height AN glass holder will improve much the quality of the scans I'm able to get from the 2450. Is that a realistic expectation?
If yes,
Question 3: Which holder thickness should I choose? 1mm (same as OEM holders) or 0.5mm (more play in negative height but much less sturdy)? What is your experience with this scanner? Do you find that you need to decrease the film's height for better scan resolution, or increase it? (That's critical and will help me in choosing the right holder.) Or, does that depend on the particular scanner? (Which means I have to definitely test it myself...)
Question 4: AN glass is effective only when film is scanned emulsion down. (Film curl is always towards emulsion side.) Do you experience any problems when scanning *B&W* negatives emulsion down? (I think Epson's suggestion to do the opposite is to eliminate the differentiated gloss of the emulsion side.) Please note that I will be scanning pyrocatechin stained B&W film...
Thanks in advance,
Loris.