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Re: Scanning Horizon 202 images
- From: Gregory Parkinson <glp@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Scanning Horizon 202 images
- Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 18:03:01 -0400
At 5:10 PM -0400 5/2/00, CharlesofSC@xxxxxxx wrote:
>I scan mine on a flat bed Microtek 4 scanner that also has a separate bed for
>scanning negs or transparencies, and did file the separating bars. Or if
>using a flat bed scanner w/out a separate bed, have a matte cutter cut a
>space for you 202 neg. to fit, and use that to scan.
I've scanned a few on my Epson 1200. I've used it mostly for 120 film
but wanted to see how the Horizon negatives worked. I was impressed.
I printed them out to be about 10" wide and I thought they looked good.
Using the Epson, though, I'm beginning to understand why Dmax is more
of an issue than dpi....
Greg (who is happy to have a relatively cheap scanner to work with at
all.....)
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