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Louis Jensen
26-Dec-2001, 16:40
The Epson 1680 scanner has an attachment that will scan a 4x5 transparency. Do any of you have any comments on using this scanner for 4X5 black and white nega tives?
Thanks,
Wayne_6692
26-Dec-2001, 17:16
If you won't go higher than 4x5 you might want to look into the 2450 instead, you'll save (quite) a few bucks. I only wish that I could wait for the 2480.
Wayne_6692
26-Dec-2001, 18:00
Several interesting sites/threads. The only negative that I've read about the 2450 (and don't quote me on it, I/they might be mistaken) is that it cannot have it's focus manually reset. Also (I haven't checked this) but since it's transparency unit is a funky 4"x9" it may not completely illuminate the short side of a 4x5. I shoot 5x7 so my 1680 is on order (watch, the 2480 will be announced next week!).
http://www.virtualtraveller.org/epson2450.htm
http://www.popphoto.com/Film/ArticleDisplay.asp?ArticleID=34
http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=0067Nv
http://www.lasersoft-imaging.com/silverfast/users-en.html
David Karp
26-Dec-2001, 18:22
Louis,
I have not used the scanner, but there is a review of this unit with a focus on 4x5 in the current Photo Techniques Magazine.
Mark Wiens
26-Dec-2001, 19:34
I use the Microtek ScanMaker 4. I don't know your price range, but I believe this model isn't too expensive. It is a flatbed with a drawer underneath the bed that has different trays you can load. From 2 35mm neg strips to 2 4 x 5 sheets to even an 8 x 10, I'm very happy to see what my negs look like when I don't have access to an enlarger and darkroom.
S Ratzlaff
27-Dec-2001, 02:35
Where can I get more info on the Epson 2480? What's the differences between the 2480 and the 2450? Any info on line?
Wayne_6692
27-Dec-2001, 08:34
I was just wishing, EPSON hasn't announced a 2480 yet. But like every recent consumer model there is a PRO version that will appear in a few months.
Scott Bacon
27-Dec-2001, 17:29
I've been using the slightly older Epson 1640su Photo for almost a year and I'm very happy with the performance/price. I use it for 35mm (mounted slides), 645, and 4x5 (transparencies and negs). The results are great for output to the web and for prints up to 8x10.
I get better results with B&W negs by scanning in color mode and then converting back to B&W in Photoshop. There is a good Photoshop Tutorial on the conversion technique titled "Monochrome from Colour" here... http://welcome.to/computerdarkroom
I've mostly used this technique on some of the old glass plates I inherited from my great, great grandfather. You can see some examples on my website here... http://www.naturalorderphoto.com/familygenealogyphotos.htm Someday, I'll get around to some of my own B&W work. :)
S Ratzlaff
29-Dec-2001, 01:58
I guess I swallowed hook, line and sinker. :>}
I have the 2450 and like it. Scans of 4x5 chromes so far have turned out pretty nice for 8x10 printing. Can't complain for $400.
I'm pretty impressed, I can actually scan at 2400 ppi and see grain on old Ektachrome 200.
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