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RE: Roundshot Scanning



I do recommend people use 35mm film scanners for 35mm panoramic shots unless
you
want to spend big.  You'll need extra stitching via Photoshop or other
software,
but the scan quality would far exceed many high end flatbeds.  35 mm
scanners with
2700 dpi or even 4000 dpi are cheap to obtain.  For critical images you
would have 
to pay for drum scan services anyway.

ZX
-----Original Message-----
From: Lance Bledsoe [mailto:lwb@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 6:41 PM
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Roundshot Scanning



Hello...

What are people using to get decent scans from long film 35mm cameras
like the Roundshot (I have a 35/35)?

I have tried scanning 6-frame strips on a Mictotek Scanmaker 4, but I'm
not all that impressed.

Any ideas?

Lance
Lance Bledsoe lwb@xxxxxxxxx
9004 Jolly Hollow Drive
Austin, Texas 78750 512-257-2900