On 1/21/2011 4:24 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: Paul Stenquist
That will work if she can find a place that will do good high
resolution scans at an affordable price. I've seen MF drum scans
priced as high as $200 per frame. And the kind of scans you'll get
from most labs are garbage. Paul

Christine mentions "120/220 negative at 19-128MB" scans.

Might that be from the Nikon MF-film scanner or from another dedicated MF-film scanner? Didn't Minolta also make a MF-film scanner at one time?

Christine,

Did the lab say anything about what equipment they used for the scans?



Actually yes they did. A friend of mine has one. Minolta Dimage Scan Multi Pro, I think. Decent scanner 3600 dpi for medium format, (up to 6x9).

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