Donning my Nomex fireproof garments I step into the fray..

I  have made many 16X20 RA-4 darkroom prints  from medium format images on
Fuji Crystal Archive paper. I also have scanned some of the same 645 and 6x9
negs and transparencies on an Epson 3200 and printed on epson 1270, 2000,
and 9600 printers using various papers as well as lightjet printer on Fuji
Crystal Archive, all 16X20.

Framed and hanging on the wall, people don't see a difference other than
those improvements made possible by judicious use of PS. Shel can see a
difference, but customers don't. I prefer the scanned images over the
traditional prints.

At The Santa Fe Workshops I took a digital printing class. We had Nikon
4000, Nikon 8000, Epson 4800, and Imacon MF scanners. I scanned 645
transparencies on the Imacon  at 3200 dpi and made some nice 30X40 inch
prints with the 9600. I tried to do a comparison scan with the Nikon 8000
but the MF negative carrier was so bad we couldn't get a scan. When I
returned home I scanned the same image on my Epson 3200. Comparing the
Imacon scan with the Epson 3200 I was surprised to see little difference in
sharpness between the two. Surely not $7,000 difference! However, shadow
detail was better with the Imacon. I have also had Tango drum scans made
that are better by far than anything else.

I continue to use the 3200. I might upgrade some time to a scanner with ICE.

For 35mm I use a Nikon 4000.

Bill Lawlor

BTW, I believe the Epson 3170 is made in China.

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