Re: Epson 10000XL scanner and i1 profiler
Re: Epson 10000XL scanner and i1 profiler
- Subject: Re: Epson 10000XL scanner and i1 profiler
- From: Florian Höch <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 13:35:44 +0200
Hi Mark,
don't worry, my comment wasn't all that serious. Still, I wonder how
those devices would compare to a Lanovia, Nexscan or some other
discontinued high end devices (the main problem I see with todays
affordable scanners is actually less the resolution, but things like
evenness of illumination - or rather lack of - and artefacts like
banding. I have used a Minolta medium format film scanner in the past
though and it produced pretty good scans).
Am 01.09.2014 um 03:37 schrieb MARK SEGAL:
> Hi Florian,
>
> Up to you not to acknowledge as you see fit :-), but Peter referenced
> his Epson 10000XL. It is advertised to have 2400 dpi resolution, 3.8
> DMax. The Epson V750, while for smaller maximum documents size, is
> advertised to have 4800 or 6400 dpi resolution and 4.0 DMax. In the film
> realm, the Nikon 5000, Nikon 9000, Minolta 5400, Minolta Multi-Pro and
> Imacon 343 models can all resolve film to the satisfaction of many
> professional and prosumer users and technical reviewers, and for the
> Nikon models at least, people are paying well above their erstwhile new
> prices to buy resale ones. Yes, there is (discontinued) higher-end
> professional stuff out there, but the purpose of my suggestion was to be
> relevant to the context of the equipment mentioned at the outset of this
> discussion. Are you suggesting that Peter should scrounge the resale
> market for more upscale equipment in order to solve his problem, and do
> we even know if it would?
>
> Mark
--
Florian Höch
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