[HUG] EPSON flatbed problem
- From: "Oliver Bryk" <oliverbryk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Hasselblad User Group" <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:36:28 -0800
Michiel wrote:
"Scans from a flatbed are always a bit soft. Yo should apply usm to them.
Commercial scans already have that done during the process at the lab. i
also read somewhere that the height of the filmholder is quit important for
this scanner. Look
here:http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Epson%%0V700/page_1.htm"
Thanks for the link; that is a thorough review. I also looked at
www.betterscanning.com, referenced in photo-i. Although the height of the
film holder is obviously critical, I doubt that Epson would knowingly turn
out a product that causes an out-of-focus condition in 100% of the MF cases.
The Epson holder has a single coutout for 6x12. The "betterscanning" holder
uses T-bars to clamp the film strip between frames. Does anyone have
experience with this product?
Oliver
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