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    First scans and print

    I use a 1640 and it's very good for large format work (see also my earlier post on replacing the glass) The way to get the best out of it is to scan as a positive/transparency at 1600dpi and 16 bit...
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    The truth about LF digital?

    Yes LP's are still manufactured today and there are quite a few specialist firms who are reissuing special pressings of old recordings. The other factor is the huge amount of records in existing...
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    The truth about LF digital?

    It would be a good idea, if we want to see the future, to look how the digital process has changed the world of audio. Digital recording and replay came into the domestic market in the early 80's -...
  4. Newtons Rings? - replace your scanner glass!

    It's never been a 'non problem' to me or many others who use tranny film which has no 'roughside' - you get rings either way round! The etching is so fine that the scanner just can't pick it up and...
  5. Newtons Rings? - replace your scanner glass!

    I'm new to this board and I just responded to a question about solving Newtons r ings when scanning negs/trannys on 'consumer' flatbed scanners. I then saw this was a common problem people were...
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    newtons rings on 4x5 scans

    Get out your screwdriver and dismantle your scanner (stick with me onm this one!) measure the glass and go down to your local picture framer and get him to cut the exact size out of some non...
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