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    Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    Does anybody have any experience with scanning 11x14 film? The only scanner which I could locate at a "reasonable" price appeared to be an Epson XL 10000. I would prefer to scan the film as opposed to stitching parts together. Recommendations are appreciated. Thanks. Jon

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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    The issue would be getting a film holder but the platten is more than large enough. I suppose something could be geary rigged.
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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    Heidelberg/Linotype Opal Ultra, when you can find one.

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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    If you don't plan to make prints at more than about 2-3X the Epson XL 10000 should do a good job for you.

    For prints larger than 2-3X a professional flatbed or drum scan would give better results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wilson View Post
    Does anybody have any experience with scanning 11x14 film? The only scanner which I could locate at a "reasonable" price appeared to be an Epson XL 10000. I would prefer to scan the film as opposed to stitching parts together. Recommendations are appreciated. Thanks. Jon

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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wilson View Post
    Does anybody have any experience with scanning 11x14 film? The only scanner which I could locate at a "reasonable" price appeared to be an Epson XL 10000. I would prefer to scan the film as opposed to stitching parts together. Recommendations are appreciated. Thanks. Jon
    I just had Bill Morse of morseeditions.com do some scans of 8x20 film for me on his Howtek 7500. They were truly spectacular. Grain very tight, gonna make some very large prints from them... it was totally worth it......

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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    The Howtek 7500 drum scanner is fantastic for ULF film.
    Its one of the few drum scanners that can scan up to 16x20" and easily fit in a house or small office. Only 300 or so pounds!

    The 7500's large drum can fit up to a 16x20" of film. Assuming you have the mylar overlay to cover it and someone to help. Smaller film like 12x20 is easier.
    I can fit 1x 11x14 on the large drum at a time. Depending on the final size needed, the scan time can range from 20 minutes to over an hour+.
    Its worth it though, the detail is fantastic, especially mounted with Kami.
    There are no soft or out of focus spots and no calibration lines like flat beds tends to show.
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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    I have had experience using the 10000XL to scan 8x10 negatives and I was disappointed with the results. It seemed like the "autofocus" function did not work all that well and the scans were noticeably softer than those from the V750. For small enlargements or reproductions it would probably be ok, but I would sooner save for something better.

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    Re: Scanning 11x14....Epson XL10000 the way to go?

    The Eversmart Supreme can scan an 11x14 at resolutions up to 5,600 PPI

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    That might be a bit overkill. A 11X14" B&W negative scanned at 16 bit with resolution of 5600 spi gives a final file size of about 9 gig.

    Course, if you have a system that handles files that size you could make a final print of 14.6' X 18.6' at 360 dpi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8x10 user View Post
    The Eversmart Supreme can scan an 11x14 at resolutions up to 5,600 PPI

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanMazursky View Post
    The Howtek 7500 drum scanner is fantastic for ULF film.
    Its one of the few drum scanners that can scan up to 16x20" and easily fit in a house or small office. Only 300 or so pounds!

    The 7500's large drum can fit up to a 16x20" of film. Assuming you have the mylar overlay to cover it and someone to help. Smaller film like 12x20 is easier.
    I can fit 1x 11x14 on the large drum at a time. Depending on the final size needed, the scan time can range from 20 minutes to over an hour+.
    Its worth it though, the detail is fantastic, especially mounted with Kami.
    There are no soft or out of focus spots and no calibration lines like flat beds tends to show.
    I can't imagine trying to wrap a 16x20 on a drum... that has to take some skill!

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