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Don't get alarmed. This is not about "digital"!

I've been looking through the gallery and I end up skipping a lot of great photos because of the way they are scanned and presented - they look flat, soft, or muddy! Now, I don't know if this it is really because the print is bad to begin with, but I usually assume it is because the print was badly scanned, rather than badly printed.

I want to share a few things I've learned over the years with scanning that I can hopefully pass on to...

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By Drew B. - 03:47 AM, 03-08-2005 Rating: None
Ok, I do mostly 2 1/4 and 4x5 and keep the image that size after scanning. Usually from 50 meg to 350 meg files. How do I increase the size to, lets say 8x10 and keep the sharpness and all of the info? (sorry, I'm new to scanning but have good epson equipment.)

By djklmnop - 09:31 AM, 03-23-2005 Rating: None
Hi Drew. For 2-1/4 and 4x5, the only thing you can do is scan at the scanner's highest optical resolution and hope for the best, then work with what it gives you. Unfortunately, there is no overcoming an equipment hardware limitation. Besides, you should be in the darkroom making prints, and in turn, scanning them!
I understand your frustration on getting the best optical scan. I was once limited to a 35mm film scanner, so I bit the bullet and purchased a Medium Format scanner.. Now that I am shooting 4x5, I am once again stuck without a scanner to accomodate the large negative. But hopefully this limitation will force me into the darkroom to make prints! Best of luck.

Andy
 
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