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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 3200 & 35mm

2003-04-18 by Truman Prevatt

I have a Epson 2450 and have used it on 6x7 negatives at 2400 dpi and 
the results were quite nice for prints up to 11x14. It would probably be 
fine for 16x20's. I suspect the best you could get out of a 35 mm would 
be 8x10.  Maybe you could go to 11x14 at 3200.

Truman

Richard Smallfield wrote:

>Hi,
>I am shooting 35mm and am hoping to also start medium format shortly.
>
>The thing is, I only have an Epson 1660 - and no printer yet. Obviously, my present scanner is of little use beyond my web site for 35mm and I'm going to have to upgrade, prior to my next investments, hopefully a Mamiya TLR and an Epson 1160 or 1290 printer.
>
>For financial reasons, I can't see any other option for a scanner that will do everything (a Nikon is way out of my price-range) - but how adequate have people found the 3200 for 35mm BW negs? What size can it print to with sharpness?
>
>It's probably hobson's choice anyway, as I can't see any other machine being in my price range.
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>Just thought I'd ask, anyway - sorry it it's been discussed before.
>
>thanks,
>Richard
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