Greg Heath
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Good Morning. I'm still half awake on my first coffee. I started shooting with a Graflex Speed Graphic yesterday and it's been alot of fun so far. Scan or Print. That is the question. It is fun for me to hand print, and it's also a necessity, because I have not invested in an Epson V700/800. But sometimes when I am not in the mood, it's also fun to just scan the negative and enjoy that simple process too. I just can't spend an extra $7-800 right now on a scanner of all things.. $700 freaking dollars...lol.
So I had shot a 4x5 yesterday of a flower and just scanned it on my Epson V500. It basically cropped the 4x5 to it's max allowable 6x9 size. I was thinking today that I would hand print it, but a guy on Flickr sent me a link in the comments section. I was aware of this for Photoshop and the V500 and others, but I'm not buying Photoshop because I use Lightroom as a photo compiler. Anyway, here is the link. It's made for Microsoft. I wish it worked on OSX, but if I can scan my 4x5's and stitch them then that's pretty cool.
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/ice/
Greg
So I had shot a 4x5 yesterday of a flower and just scanned it on my Epson V500. It basically cropped the 4x5 to it's max allowable 6x9 size. I was thinking today that I would hand print it, but a guy on Flickr sent me a link in the comments section. I was aware of this for Photoshop and the V500 and others, but I'm not buying Photoshop because I use Lightroom as a photo compiler. Anyway, here is the link. It's made for Microsoft. I wish it worked on OSX, but if I can scan my 4x5's and stitch them then that's pretty cool.
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/ice/
Greg