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Thread: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

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    Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    Hi all. i was wandering if anyone has had any experience with scanning 4x5 trannies on the Leafscan 45. What is the quality like compared to a Flextight precision ? Also i have read that when scanning 4x5 it can only scan at around 1000 dpi, technically couldn't i just scan it in 2 or 3 passes & stitch them together to achieve a higher resolution.

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    Doug Dolde
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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    I had one for a while. It is capable of great scan quality but a really outdated machine. If something goes out of whack it will be a real pain to get it fixed. Personally I'd stay away from it.

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    Theres one for $850 USD i am looking at & it has been reconditioned with a new bulb and filters as well as a recalibrated camera board and works perfectly.
    Can you scan it with 2 or more passes to get a higher resolution ?

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    Yes you can but bear in mind the film holders are not that great and the film can sag a bit. They are basically enlarger film holders. There is a saphire glass plate made that you can use for wet mounting. I'd not consider using this unit any other way. Look in Yahoo Groups for Leafscan there is a guy there who sold them but he may not have any left.

    If I were going to use this stitch scanning method for 4x5, I'd strongly prefer an older Imacon Photo or a 343.

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    thanks for the info, i would prefer not to have to cut my film in half, cant i just put the whole 4x5 sheet on the saphire glass plate (wet mounted), select & scan half & then the other half. or will that not work to achieve higher resolutions.

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    By the way, are any of the photographs in you gallery scanned with one ?

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    I had one back in the olden days and it was great -- but I used to think my Mac IIci was a speed demon and having 64 mb of RAM was overkill.

    They are so slow... and the parts are all gone. If you buy one, buy two -- one for parts -- and also get a vintage pre PowerPC Mac tower with a fast SCSI card and Photoshop 3.0.

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    I was thinking more along the lines of using Silverfast AI & a scsi card.

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    No none of them are scanned with the LEAF. Whatever you do DON'T cut your film in half you will most definately trash it.

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    Re: Need opinion on "Leafscan 45" film scanner

    I did a little reading on some other sites & i think i will wait for a used imacon to come up instead. By the way how would i go about scanning 4x5's in 2 passes in a flextight photo or 343 ?

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