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Re: Grain and film scanners
- From: Jesse Goff <jesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Grain and film scanners
- Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 23:48:55 -0700 (PDT)
negatives are definitely a pain.
>Fuji Reala scans well for a negative film, but I've had my best colour
>results using Fuji Astia slide film. Both these films can resolve more
>detail than my Minolta ScanDual (2400dpi) is capable of reading, so if
>your main purpose is scanning I don't see much point going slower than
>100ASA.
>
>Personally I hate scanner colour negs as getting the colours correct can
>be a bugger.
>
>Regards
>Steve Graham
>sysdev@xxxxxxxxxxx
>http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/1837/
>
>>
>>Konika Impresa is perhaps your answer: FIne grained color neg film, a
>bit
>>slow, needs accurate exposure, but colors are superb, just like slide
>film!
>>I am sure there are others, but this film is great (50ASA)
>>
>
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