View Full Version : Is there an inexpensive scanner that will let me scan a 12x16 print?
Yaakov Asher Sinclair
3-Mar-2004, 09:55
I have some 12x16 prints which I would like to scan. They have 1/2 inch or so borders. Will they fit on the Epson 3200 or similar, or will I have to take them to a service bureau? many thanks!
George Stewart
3-Mar-2004, 10:43
The HP 4670 is approximatley $200 and is designed to scan large artwork in multiple scans. It comes with the software to assemble the mosaiced images. I recently scanned some 12x16 watercolor paintings in four separate scans each. The results are great. Goerge
Ralph Barker
3-Mar-2004, 14:20
Any of the "affordable" scanners will require scanning multiple sections, and then piecing the scans together. Epson makes a couple of graphics arts scanners that read 12.2" x 17.2", but they are close to $3K in price.
A service bureau may be the best option. Depending on what you plan to do with the scans, however, don't overlook the potential of simply shooting the prints with a digital camera and appropriate copy lighting.
Actually there is a very inexpensive scanner called the Mustek that will scan up to 12X17" size. I have seen them often on ebay and there is at least one there now, at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2790956839&category=44978
Priced at less than $170 might fit your needs.
Sandy King
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.