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RE: [OM] ES-10 film scanner

Subject: RE: [OM] ES-10 film scanner
From: "Harridge, Wayne" <Wayne.Harridge@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 05:58:16 +0800
Chris wrote (in relation to the Microtek Scanmaker 35t+):

> 
> Wayne, Yes, this is the one I'm thinking of. Do you like it? 

I think it's OK, but have not had any experience with any other film scanner
for comparison.
Mine seems to have a "bug" in that sometimes I get a scan with 1 or 2
channels (of the RGB) missing, re-scan and it's OK.  I have loaded the
latest version of the "Scan Wizard" software, but that does not fix the
problem.

> How's it do on
> high contrast slides, and does it have much sensitivity to 

I don't know what the density range is that it handles - but it's not as
good as I would like.  Don't expect much useable detail in deep shadow areas
for example.

> subtle tones? I
> think it uses similar software to what their flatbed version comes

Yes, I believe the software is exactly the same.

> with...which I have used. Any feedback + or - is most appreciated.
> 

The quality is certainly good enough for web page use and A4 prints.

You might like to follow the filmscanner links on the following page:
http://www.cix.co.uk/~tsphoto/

You can also have a look at my site (see my sig), all images other than the
"random series" were scanned with the 35t+.  The random series are Kodak
"FlashPix" scans.

Wayne Harridge
Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/6152/ 

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