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Have you contacted Durst USA?
We had one of these at the lab where I worked before retirement. We used it to scan historical 9 by 9" aerial photographs and the occasional rare 9×18" photo. It is an excellent machine. The software was Silverfast Ai.I wonder about the usability of the $6,000.00 Epson Expression 12000XL: https://epson.ca/For-Work/Scanners/...Expression-12000XL-Photo-Scanner/p/12000XL-PH
Yes, I do get some of my issues handled there, runs me about $200/hr for answers, so do try and find some answers in other forums, thanks.
Unfortunately I was never able to acquire one. Info is scarce. Cres Imaging had some listed recently and maybe he can put you in touch with owners.
Does all your medium format film go through the Panasonic S1R set-up?
Ah okay. I hadn't realised you were doing those volumes. That is a lot of film to put through your ATL machine each month. I guess the Noritsu has decent resolution for a lot of applications.Lord no. Way too slow from a workflow perspective. I think we're getting over 1000 rolls a month now.
Ah okay. I hadn't realised you were doing those volumes. That is a lot of film to put through your ATL machine each month. I guess the Noritsu has decent resolution for a lot of applications.
Hah it sure would be. You're somewhat mistaken however, as we use a Noritsu V30 for 135 & 120 C41. The vast majority of the film goes through that. The ATL3 handles all sheet film, B&W, and E6. We also have a freestanding ATL2500 on the way to increase production capacity.
Thanks for that clarification, I think I now understand your process better. Do you ever get scratched film with the Noritsu roller transport?
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