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xtolsniffer, any news regarding the shoot out? 

No, it's just the RAW file converted to tiff then jpeg in Capture NX2. There might be some in-camera sharpening that I haven't removed in the raw file, I don't know if that's there or not. I tried a fair bit of sharpening options on the scans. I no case could I squeeze more resolution out (unsurprisingly) just improve the overall look.Thank you for sharing the results. Is there any sharpening applied to the D700 file?
I strongly suspect such harsh edge contrast would also be noticeable when viewing an image at normal distance as strong and indiscriminate, to the point of distracting, prominence of minutiae detail. If possible later I will be very interested to see a real world image -- in it's entirety, not as big magnification crops -- shot with the D700, Ektar, and Portra; not to prove anything, but because all three differ in image rendering.
Now I will shut up as I wouldn't like to hinder the thread.
I'm not sure that the maximum is interpolated....
Now I've only used the Cyberview X5 software that ships with the scanner (as I never managed to get Vuescan to work with this scanner for batch scanning, shame really..). Cyberwiew is a joke in terms of features etc. but it does the job, though I can't wait until my copy of Silverfast Ai Studio 8 arrives in the mail box...
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You went for the package with the IT8 targets in? I'm trying to decide if it's worth the extra at the moment. I've tried the demo Silverfast and it seems fine, but it's a lot more with the targets...
the scanner test at Film scanner Reflecta RPS 7200 Professional
You went for the package with the IT8 targets in? I'm trying to decide if it's worth the extra at the moment. I've tried the demo Silverfast and it seems fine, but it's a lot more with the targets...
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