Every time we sat down with the R&D team at Scitex, they'd ask us "What
new scanner do you think we should build?" Every time, I'd tell them,
"Leaf45 Mark II."
If we had built it, there would be no Imacon today.
Mr. Bill
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
On 8 Oct 2004 at 14:22, Alex Z wrote:
If you like the 'legacy' concept of analog 6x7 or even 4x5", you
might also like the Leafscan45.
Note that on this PhotoKina, I talked to a developer from Lasersoft
(SilverFast), working on a version for the Leafscan.
Not bad for a scanner first released in '89....:))
(it still outranks an Imacon in b&w scan's (single-pass with ND-
filter, instead of the usual tri-color combined scan of most other
scanners))
Also fun to get involved in the GPIB-protocol (only port on oldest
versions, later have SCSI+GPIB, but the latter is still needed for PC
(contrary to Mac)), predecessor of SCSI, originating back to 1967
(HPIB), IEEE-certification in 1977.
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