[HUG ] Re: [HUG] Re: Epson V700 vs V750

Curious if anyone has tried the wet mount capabilities of the V750 Pro M:
  http://www.inkjetart.com/V-750M/index.html
   
  I haven't tried it or seen any reviews, but wet mount would certainly 
eliminate any OOF caused by film curl. Also, the true 48 bit scan seems to give 
an impressive number of pixels to work with.
  boB

Evan J Dong <ejdong@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Jean-Luc,

Is there a maximum size that the scanner would allow a 6 X 6 image to be in 
size by inches and dpi without any loss of shadow detail and the d-max range?

I looked around for an used Imacon scanner, but they are a rarity on the used 
market and fetch a big hefty price.

Evan

Jean-Luc Farines wrote:     Hi all,
  

  I 'll give you here some of my experience with V700 that I use regularly now 
from 3.2006.
  

  It is a great cheap scanner, especially for MF. The only correction you have 
to make to produce top sharp scans is to put film holder adjusters to max 
height (3.5mm, symbolized by a+). This is because films must have their 
argentic side facing up (Sensors are on the top cover of the scanner) and films 
tend to naturally curle DOWN in this case.
  

  I made test by putting film face down, but you get in this case diffraction 
problems on fine details, because light goes through entire film thickness.
  

  V750 is maybe even better in details rendition because of a better scanning 
lens, but never had the chance to test it.
  

  Anyway, here is links to my blog pages showing an example of a hassy scan 
made with this scanner and the workflow I used.
  

  http://www.farines-photo.com/blog/?p=3
  

  http://www.farines-photo.com/portfolio/giant/index.html
  

  


    Le 5 févr. 08 à 23:40, Richard Sintchak a écrit :

    I understand the results from those two scanners are quite good.  Though 
reviews suggest it's not a huge improvement over the 4990, which is one I use.  
Email me privately and I'll be happy to show you a scan done at 2400 dpi on a 
Rollei SL66 image shot with a 80 Planar lens that will blow your socks off.  I 
can email you both a JPEG screen size of the image scan and a 100% full res 
view of a portion showing the sharpness and resolution.  Can a Nikon 9000 do 
better?  Of course but for printing up to 20x20 or so the 4990 does a darn good 
job for the price.  And being one generation back from the V700 and 750 they 
can be had for a song.
   
  Richard S.
  San Francisco

 
  On 2/5/08, Franc Flipsen <fujifan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:   Dr. Rob,

I have a V700 and I am quite happy with it. the only comment I have is that
you should buy the Better Scanning MF film holder, It's well worth the money
and greatly improves the scan quality.  www.betterscanning.com

Regards,
Franc


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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 4:52 PM
Subject: [HUG] Epson V700 vs V750


> Hi all.
>
> I want to scan my Hasselblad color negs while I'm waiting for the price on
> a
> P25 digital back to continue to drop lower.
>
> I see Amazon is selling the Epson V700 flatbed scanner for $473, and the
> V750 for $732, both with free shipping.
>
> Amazon users of the V700 seem to be quite happy with the V700, while
> Amazon
> users of the V750 seem to be quite unhappy with the V750.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions, experience or comments regarding this
> subject?
>
> Thanks,
> Dr. Rob
>
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