According to filmscanner.info:
"In order to achieve the maximum resolution of 1560ppi, one does not have only to scan the with the highest optical resolution but it is sufficient to digitalize the original with 3200ppi. The effectively achieved resolution does not differ, no matter if one scans with 3200ppi or with 6400ppi - in both cases, an effective resolution of 1560ppi will be achieved!"
I scan MF at 4300 (optical) on my IQsmart and 6 x 6 scans run around 500MB
I think you meant 1GB, not 1TB
By the way I often get 900MB files from 6 x 12. No issue working them.
Quote Originally Posted by Alan Klein View Post
I use Epsonscan with my V600 and usually scan at 2400. With medium format that goives me 200mb files. Highest DPI isn;t practical. It would give me 1tb + files. At what pointt does the scanner really not distinguishing pixels?
It's OK to say that it's my fault because I'm getting old - my wife always says things like that so I'm used to it - except she'd blame my brain instead of my eyes. (just kidding of course)
Creo/Scitex Eversmart Supreme | OxygenScan 2.6.4 | IT8 Colortarget 16 BIT RAW (DT)
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Creo/Scitex Eversmart Surpreme | OxygenScan 2.6.4 | USAF 1951 Resolution Target 16 BIT RAW (DT)
This is the best resolution my Eversmart Supreme can achieve when scanned at 11000 DPI. I think resolution is around Group 6 Element 5 putting it around 5100 DPI.
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UPDATE: Rescanned the resolution target with the Black Frame Glass vs. Purple Frame Glass. I can see lines upto Group 7 Element 1 but lets go with Group 6 Element 6 to be safe which puts DPI resolution around 5700 DPI. Impressive
Last edited by Pali K; 16-Jan-2019 at 19:36.
Creo/Scitex Supreme | OxygenScan 2.6.4 | Kodak Portra 160 Color Negative 16 BIT RAW (DT)
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The best ColorPerfect conversion I could achieve without increasing saturation. LINK TO 5000 DPI FILE
One thing not mentioned here, is a wet scan on the v700. It does make a huge difference...enough that I will use my v700/wet over my dedicated 35mm scanner with 35mm film.
Although I have no dpi figures, it resolves the grain much better.
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