Scan Backs
Scan Backs
- Subject: Scan Backs
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 12:51:53 EDT
I hope this isn't too much off topic. If so, I apologize in advance.
I have a potential client, an art museum, who wants to copy 150 paintings for
numerous reasons. Archiving, duplication, catalogs, etc. They want to do it
on 8x10 transparency and scan the film. I am trying to convince them to do it
with a digital scan back and save film/processing cost which, with 8x10, will
be substantial. Enough so for me to be able to purchase a scan back for this
purpose.
If this project is a "GO!", I would be interested in either a BetterLight or
PhaseOne back. I've been told by a PhaseOne salesperson that ICC
implementation is better with their product than with the BetterLight. Is it?
In addition to ICC considerations, what pros and cons do any of you have
between these backs?
Are these backs capable of 8x10 scanned quality to begin with?
What size files would you think are necessary do equal 8x10 scanned quality?
I'm not certain what the largest reproduction would be, but my quess is at
least 30x40.
Are there any other options/backs I should consider?
Thank you,
Ralph Tomaccio
Korday Studio
50 Franklin St
Framingham MA 01702-6671
Voice508-872-3282
Fax: 508-872-6323
www.KordayStudio.com
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