Why not go directly to the source. Give Evan Lippincott a call www.aztek.com . He's the BEST.
Why not go directly to the source. Give Evan Lippincott a call www.aztek.com . He's the BEST.
I do still offer scanning services. My Premier had a preventative maintenance last year and its running like a well-oiled machine. Thanks for the kind words, Ari.
Sorry about the web site being down, there isn't much info there anyway since I started to redo it and then ran out of time. I made a little change in there last week and somehow Apache didn't start up again. I just got notified and its back up... (Thanks, Peter).
I am happy to answer any questions, either here, or if you'd like to contact me directly. I can be reached at eiger@eigerstudios.com or 707-763-5922 (please note that I am in Pacific Time Zone, please don't call at 4 AM)
Nice to check in again, hope everyone is well.
Regards,
Lenny
EigerStudios
Museum Quality Drum Scanning and Printing
Am I doing the math incorrectly, a 16-bit bw scan at 19,200 x 24,000 pixels would be a 900gb file? I'm nuts right?
Not correct math.
I use 2666 for 8x10, that's 26,660 pixels for the 10 inch edge and 21,328 for the 8 inch edge. It comes out to about 3 gigs in 16 bit RGB. If I wanted to convert to B&W, it would be one of those channels, usually the Green, and it would be 1/3 of the size, name 1 Gig.
You calculations are likely leading you to 900 Megabytes... not Gigabytes.
Lenny
EigerStudios
Museum Quality Drum Scanning and Printing
You'd might want to check out www.drumscanning.co.uk
I've used them a couple of times and they are great, they're also much cheaper.
Check this out here: http://www.bwmastery.com/blog/2016/b...lodima-digital
I've done a lot of work figuring out the best input curves for many black and white films and adjust them as needed for each negative. I typically scan 8x10s to 1660-2000 SPI but can go higher if needed. The great thing about this scanner is the ability to scan ULF negatives like 11x14, 8x20 or 12x20 negatives.
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