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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    I'm all sorted now, thanks for the help!

    Quote Originally Posted by TC542 View Post
    Hi Ned . . . . I am sure that there is nopont is trying to extract the 'hqx' files . . These are a special SCREEN protected file.

    What you need is a full copy of CG EX. . . You do not need to know a specific serial no. . . your Cezanne Elite is in effect the 'dongle'.
    I have a couple of copies of the software that I saved for when working for SCREEN . . . You can have one . . (for a cost and postage)
    Which version do you need . . . (Relative to a MacOS version . . ) . . ?
    Where do you live?
    Let me know . . .
    BR, TC542

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    Been doing some C41 test scans and have been noticing that "raw" scans, that is, nothing in the finish cell has much more noise and is not as sharp as "standard." I've scanned multiple C41 slides, and the results are always the same. For the standard finish and my tests, I simply uncheck sharpening, not touching anything else. For the raw, I simply remove standard, but I do convert the raw scan in color perfect without any adjustments. I have the standard bed and been using the hold down ANR tray thing. I've even wetmounted using the ANR door from my old Scitex 342 and it's the same.

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    hi, Can anyone point me to any information on the differences between the Cezanne vs Cezanne Elite?

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    The Elite uses two bulbs instead of four, and it uses a different version of Colorgenius. Both are excellent.
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    Quote Originally Posted by nufua8 View Post
    hi, Can anyone point me to any information on the differences between the Cezanne vs Cezanne Elite?
    The notable difference is the Elite scans about twice as fast.

    Cezanne Max density 3.9, Elite 4.2
    Scanning speed: Cezanne 54 scans/hour (35mm @ 350 dpi and 400% magnification). 47 scans/hour (6x7cm @ 300 dpi 250% magnification).
    Scanning speed: Cezanne Elite: 104 scans/hour (35mm @ 350 dpi and 400% magnification) 94 scans/hour (6x7cm @ 300 dpi 250% magnification).

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    thanks for the info, speed isnt too much of an issue for me and the dmax doesnt look to be too different so I might take a look at the cezanne

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    In the Seybold comparison test, the original Cezanne slightly out-performed the Elite.
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post
    In the Seybold comparison test, the original Cezanne slightly out-performed the Elite.
    Is that the paid report? I've only seen the one with the Cezanne, not elite. Is there a link? I would love to read it. Thanks.

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    I used to have a pdf, but that was a long time ago. I'll look. The quality differences between the Cezanne and the Elite are minor, and as you say the Elite is significantly faster.

    Here's Part 1: http://www.kar.fi/Skannaus/pixelperf...vol30_nro1.pdf

    Here's Part II: https://www.kar.fi/Skannaus/pixelper...ol28_nro11.pdf
    Last edited by Peter De Smidt; 14-Jul-2020 at 17:25.
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post
    I used to have a pdf, but that was a long time ago. I'll look. The quality differences between the Cezanne and the Elite are minor, and as you say the Elite is significantly faster.

    Here's Part 1: http://www.kar.fi/Skannaus/pixelperf...vol30_nro1.pdf

    Here's Part II: https://www.kar.fi/Skannaus/pixelper...ol28_nro11.pdf
    Thanks so much!

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