mattkirwan
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Hi,
this is my first post on Hybrid having come over from APUG.
Having recently begun shooting film again (I find it a great way to escape the pressure of deadlines, briefs and the all the other stuff that comes with our digital world).
I'm about to take it a step further and begin dev'ing at home.
I've trawled the forums here referencing different types of scanner - but before I go ahead and invest... a question:
Film is my hobby, I currently get the film developed and scanned to CD.
The scan I get is low resolution - about 1350dpi (it seems to be approximately a 6x4 @ 300).
I have no use for prints. The scan is simply a way for me to create a contact, maybe use for web (approximately 1000px @ 72) and that is it.
If I ever shoot a frame that is any good! or I want a print made up I will send the neg to a pro drum scanner.
Assuming then I have no need for a scan greater than 1600/1800dpi - will a decent flatbed scanner do the job?
I don't have the money to invest in a 9000 or top spec dedicated film scanner and to be honest the work is personal stuff, mostly rubbish - kind of 'my ramblings' with a camera.
If a flatbed will do the job, can anyone recommend one?
I've looked at the V750/700/500 - even the 500 seems like it might be 'too much' for my requirements - and if I can save the money, I will.
Any thoughts advice welcomed.
Kind regards,
Matt Kirwan
http://www.mattkirwan.com/
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this is my first post on Hybrid having come over from APUG.
Having recently begun shooting film again (I find it a great way to escape the pressure of deadlines, briefs and the all the other stuff that comes with our digital world).
I'm about to take it a step further and begin dev'ing at home.
I've trawled the forums here referencing different types of scanner - but before I go ahead and invest... a question:
Film is my hobby, I currently get the film developed and scanned to CD.
The scan I get is low resolution - about 1350dpi (it seems to be approximately a 6x4 @ 300).
I have no use for prints. The scan is simply a way for me to create a contact, maybe use for web (approximately 1000px @ 72) and that is it.
If I ever shoot a frame that is any good! or I want a print made up I will send the neg to a pro drum scanner.
Assuming then I have no need for a scan greater than 1600/1800dpi - will a decent flatbed scanner do the job?
I don't have the money to invest in a 9000 or top spec dedicated film scanner and to be honest the work is personal stuff, mostly rubbish - kind of 'my ramblings' with a camera.
If a flatbed will do the job, can anyone recommend one?
I've looked at the V750/700/500 - even the 500 seems like it might be 'too much' for my requirements - and if I can save the money, I will.
Any thoughts advice welcomed.
Kind regards,
Matt Kirwan
http://www.mattkirwan.com/
Dead Link Removed