stevco
Member
Hello,
I have some question about scanning 35mm negative films.
I scan my negatives in the best local Photo Lab/studio and they give me scans with 72dpi and resolution around 1800px (wide), maybe smaller. The scans visually looks fine but really loose details. I ask someone there to make some bigger scans with 300dpi and bigger resolution but they told me thats the max ( I think that's not true). They got some big negative scanner FUJI. With this dimensions of scans i cant make some adjustments on the photographs and then make some big prints around 30cm.
I give them 2 euro for scannin one film and they give me scans on a CD.
I'm wondering, is it 72 really max DPI on FUJI (i woud say) profesional scanner that use, or they just do that for quicker solving the work?
Also, I would like if someone can recommend me a good negative film scanner with decent resolution and fine price.
thank you,
Stevco.
I have some question about scanning 35mm negative films.
I scan my negatives in the best local Photo Lab/studio and they give me scans with 72dpi and resolution around 1800px (wide), maybe smaller. The scans visually looks fine but really loose details. I ask someone there to make some bigger scans with 300dpi and bigger resolution but they told me thats the max ( I think that's not true). They got some big negative scanner FUJI. With this dimensions of scans i cant make some adjustments on the photographs and then make some big prints around 30cm.
I give them 2 euro for scannin one film and they give me scans on a CD.
I'm wondering, is it 72 really max DPI on FUJI (i woud say) profesional scanner that use, or they just do that for quicker solving the work?
Also, I would like if someone can recommend me a good negative film scanner with decent resolution and fine price.
thank you,
Stevco.