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David Richhart
29-Jan-2005, 15:16
I am posting this for those interested in buying an affordable scanner for negatives. This is my first scan with an Agfa Duoscan T1200. The image is totally unedited except for converting from tiff to jpeg format. Scanned at 150ppi - 8 bit - grayscale.


http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3076426 (http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3076426)

The negative is a 5x7 glass plate. Photograph is from the Cincinatti, Ohio, area from around 1910-1913.

I read all the postings on this forum about negative scanners. I wanted to be able to scan up to 8X10 negatives. I am not interested in making large prints, I just wanted the ability to make digital copies of my large format negatives at a reasonable cost. Your descriptions of the T1200 seemed to be what I was looking for. The scanner cost from Ebay including postage was $80.05. The Adaptec 2940 SCSI card from Ebay including postage was $14.90. Total setup cost was $94.95.

This is my very first experience scanning a negative. It will take a while to learn a few of the finer points of scanning. There is dust to get rid of, adjusting the scanner's settings, and some adjustment in photoshop should improve things a lot. Am I happy with my investment ??? YOU BETCHA!!!

CP Goerz
29-Jan-2005, 17:22
I love my t1200 too, quite the sleeper!

CP Goerz

tor kviljo
30-Jan-2005, 03:00
Nice to hear, David! I have for long advocated for the Agfa ARCUS 1200 (up to 8"x10" trannis/negs, the same as T1200 in US?) as inexpensive but quite good approach for poor LF people!

Good luck!

David A. Goldfarb
30-Jan-2005, 07:21
Me too. It's a fairly cheap and pretty high quality way of scanning 8x10". Once you figure out the interface, you'll be able to adjust the image so you won't need too much tweaking in PhotoShop.

Jeremy Moore
30-Jan-2005, 11:00
I don't have a free pci slot for a SCSI card, has anyone ever used one of these with a USB-SCSI adaptor?

Only asking as from experience some things won't work at all through adaptors.

tor kviljo
31-Jan-2005, 01:35
There were a discussion on norwegian photo.net (called www.foto.no - diskusjon, for the Norwegian speaking of You....), and posters told to stay away from the USB SCSI adaptors due to unreliability. I use a standard PC with scsi card, but also a PCMCIA - SCSI card in my laptop. Also the latter works as a dream, and is an option if the stationary does not have a card slot. Bought the pcmcia-scsi card on germab e bay for about $$ 20.

Christian Olivet
31-Jan-2005, 16:33
Yesterday, I become a member of the Agfa T1200 club. I still await shipping. There is a little gadget made by a company called Ratoc Systems which will connect a SCSI to a firewire port. Forget USB, it is too slow. This little gadget is about $90, not exactly cheap but is the only way too hook it up to my Imac. Scanner and adaptor came up to the whooping sum of $200. I have a feeling this scanner should last me some time and since my negs ar 8x10, I think the low resolution is plenty for my needs. Will see!

Christian Olivet
31-Jan-2005, 16:43
Jeremy here is a link http://www.rexpccard.co.jp/english/products/subpages/firerex1.html (http://www.rexpccard.co.jp/english/products/subpages/firerex1.html) This thingy has been tested with the T1200 and it is apparently compatible.

Jeremy Moore
6-Feb-2005, 09:13
I found a Duoscan HiD locally for a good price so I jumped on it (yay! no $40 shipping charge for a huge scanner). In the end I have decided to take one of the cards I have out of its slot and put in a SCSI card. Thanks for the heads-up on the USB devices not working reliably.

Jon Wilson
6-Sep-2008, 21:41
I have computers and scanners, but I am computer illiterate. I am able to use my Epson 4870 Photo scanner with my HP laptop, but does anyone know if it is possible to use an Agfa T1200 scanner with a laptop which has a 4 gigs ram and Vista Windows? I have not been able to figure out what I need to make it work, if at all with my laptop. I have the agfa software and the scsi board in another computer system, but it is just too slow. I want to be able to scan my 5x7 and 8x10 negatives. Jon

Don Hutton
6-Sep-2008, 22:15
Jon

If your laptop has a firewire port, you can get a firewire to SCSI converter which seems pretty stable. I actually run my drum scanner through one of these and it seems to do the trick just fine. I had one of those scanners and they do a decent job. I had better success with Vuescan than the proprietary Agfa software. If I can help at all, drop me an email and we can chat...

eduardtoader
11-Dec-2010, 05:02
I see the last post from 2006 but I hope to see someone passing here. If not, I will put a new thread about.

I recently received a Duoscan T 1200 with a lot of cables but I don´t have any user book or other material could help me connect the scanner to my computer. I´m using a PC with Windows XP.

I was looking for a PDF user manual but I don´t meet anything. Can you help me with some advices? I´ve downloaded the driver, I´ve installed it, I´ve connected the cable from the attachement but the program tell me that the scanner is not connected.
Is another cable that I should connect between the scanner and computer or my computer don´t have the SCSI?

I attach photos with the connections from the backside of the scanner and computer, the symbols of each one and the cable I´ve used.


Someone could show me a 4x5 scan with this scanner in maximum resolution? It´s worth to buy some connect accesory and use this scanner?

Could I print a 30x40 copy of a 4x5 scan without interpolate the archive?


Lot of thanks to all.

Peter Mounier
11-Dec-2010, 07:50
From looking at your pictures, there are two possible explanations for the scanner not working. The scsi id might be set on the wrong number. See the user manual for the correct choice. Also, you might need a terminator on the scsi cable.
Here is a link to the manual.
http://static.agfa.com/digicam_scanner_drivers/pdf/t1200_1999-07-30_en.pdf

Peter

eduardtoader
11-Dec-2010, 08:28
I´m very gratefull, your link is great. I´ll read it.

best wishes and great weekend.

Bill Burk
11-Dec-2010, 12:02
It looks like your computer has no firewire or SCSI port.

The printer port is not compatible with SCSI.

You might find a SCSI to Firewire adapter, and a Firewire interface card for your computer. Or you might find an old computer that has SCSI to use just for scanning.

UniqueDesigns
22-Jul-2019, 20:21
Yesterday, I become a member of the Agfa T1200 club. I still await shipping. There is a little gadget made by a company called Ratoc Systems which will connect a SCSI to a firewire port. Forget USB, it is too slow. This little gadget is about $90, not exactly cheap but is the only way too hook it up to my Imac. Scanner and adaptor came up to the whooping sum of $200. I have a feeling this scanner should last me some time and since my negs ar 8x10, I think the low resolution is plenty for my needs. Will see!

I know we're more than 1 years since this message was posted, but I've not tossed out my old Duoscan T1200 in hopes it might still be able to be hooked up to new MacOS X 9+ operating systems. Is the Ultra SCSI-FW Ratoc worth buying still to get my $1K scanner working again? Does the Agfa Fotolook for mac load or is there a modern app that will? I've read that Vuescan might work. What about Agfa's ColorTune Display 10.5?

Is the SCSI post able to power the Ratoc or is the FW400 (if it's connected to a FW800 port?

TIA

Bill Burk
22-Jul-2019, 21:13
I would get an old pc, an Adaptec SCSI card and run Windows (any old version) and try VueScan

ozphoto
23-Jul-2019, 03:13
I would get an old pc, an Adaptec SCSI card and run Windows (any old version) and try VueScan

This is what I did, although I'm still using the Agfa software. Works a treat!

EdSawyer
23-Jul-2019, 09:50
I still have one of these basically new-in-box (T1200) if anyone is in the market for a spare one. WOrked great last time I used it (Mac OS 8.6 probably, on a native powermac with scsi)