SusanV
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Hi everyone,
I have an Epson 3200 scanner, and I'm scanning 120 and 4x5 film with it.
I know there are better scanners, but this is what I've got, and I want to
learn to get the best scans I can with it. I know that there are variable
height film holders in order to get the film at the exact height of the scanner's
focus... what doesn't make sense to me about that is that the scanner will
also scan printed material that lays flat on the glass. Does the scanner
change it's focus point for that setting or what?
And one more question: Does each Epson 3200 scanner possibly have a
different focus point? It seems to me that the focus point for that model
should be a given that I could find on the net somewhere, instead of doing a
lot of testing (Understand I'm not lazy about doing necessary tests,
I'd just rather be making art
)
Thanks for any guidance you can offer,
Susan
I have an Epson 3200 scanner, and I'm scanning 120 and 4x5 film with it.
I know there are better scanners, but this is what I've got, and I want to
learn to get the best scans I can with it. I know that there are variable
height film holders in order to get the film at the exact height of the scanner's
focus... what doesn't make sense to me about that is that the scanner will
also scan printed material that lays flat on the glass. Does the scanner
change it's focus point for that setting or what?
And one more question: Does each Epson 3200 scanner possibly have a
different focus point? It seems to me that the focus point for that model
should be a given that I could find on the net somewhere, instead of doing a
lot of testing (Understand I'm not lazy about doing necessary tests,
I'd just rather be making art

Thanks for any guidance you can offer,
Susan