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pateeid

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Heelo. i just scan my tri-x 320 and it looks grainy. also in the mean time, i scan my fp4 plus with different +silverfast and it's look stunning? is it a maater of film type or the scanner software interpretative the file? :smile:
 

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Heelo. i just scan my tri-x 320 and it looks grainy. also in the mean time, i scan my fp4 plus with different +silverfast and it's look stunning? is it a maater of film type or the scanner software interpretative the file? :smile:

Well yeah. Tri-x is faster, more grain, somewhat like HP5 and FP4 is slower, finer grain, more like Plus-X.

Like comparing apples and oranges. :D

Can't comment on the scanner.
 

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Pateeid,
We have a sister site http://hybridphoto.com that has as its focus the blending of digital and traditional photography. This subject is out of scope for APUG.
 
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