ArleneLoveL@... wrote: > scanners for B&W (digest #2388) > > I've tried making contact sheets on my flatbed Epson 2450 - and they're > terrible. If you don't develop yourself, it's worth a few bucks to have the lab > make the contact sheet. I am very satisfied with the Minolta 5400 for film and > slides - although it's slow. My best results with B&W film have been with the > chromogenics - Kodak T400CN or Ilford Super XP2. Good luck, I need to second this. The original reason I started doing any wet printing at all was the infeasability of worthwhile contact sheets on the 2450. And batch scanning a 36 exposure roll tended to take me about an hour per contact sheet, all told, which compared poorly to what I could do in a couple of minutes optically. If the 4870 is markedly better here I'll have to pick one up. Graham [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 2388
2004-07-28 by Graham Hughes
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