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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:52 AM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners:minolta and med format
I think some clarification is needed hear. The Minolta
medium format film
scanners which includes both the Scan Multi, Scan Multi II,
and Scan Multi
Pro do
In a message dated 12/18/2001 9:33:40 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First of all, based on the way the film holders work, it's physically
impossible to scan a piece of medium format film in the way you're
describing. That is, unless you cut up the film in 24mm wide sections and
use
In a message dated 12/18/2001 11:43:46 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alright, now I'm confused. So is the lens moving if you scan 40mm wide or
60mm wide? At what point, in terms of film width, does it start
interpolating?
When you scan at 4800 dpi, the lens is closer to the film so
The hardware is perfectly capable of scanning a 40 mm wide piece
of Medium Format film at 4800 dpi using the medium format film
holders. The key is that the lens moves in and out - it can scan
60 mm width at 4800 dpi or 40 mm width at 3200 dpi.
Alright, now I'm confused. So is the lens
, Paul
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 8:32 AM
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For the Scan Multi Pro, this is misleading at best.
First of all, based on the way the film holders work, it's physically
impossible to scan a piece of medium format film
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 12:19 PM
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For the Scan Multi Pro, this is misleading at best.
Ok, I am willing to concede and accept this since I was
extrapolating from
the information that I have
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 12:19 PM
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For the Scan Multi Pro, this is misleading at best.
Ok, I am willing to concede and accept this since I was
extrapolating from
the information that I have
4800 dpi when in reality it is an
interpolated 4800 dpi.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 8:32 AM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners:minolta and med format
For the Scan
Erik,
The Minolta DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO does 4800 PPI on 135 film, and 3200 on
120. Scanning at 4800 PPI may give som additional resolution in one
direction, depending on the physical size of the pixel. The other
direction
is entirely interpolated.
That's not what I understand. I believe
detail from MF transparencies at 4800 vs.
3200.
Paul Wilson
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From: Andy D'Angelo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 7:50 AM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners:minolta and med format
Greetings,
does anyone have any
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy D'Angelo
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 6:50 AM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners:minolta and med format
Greetings,
does anyone have any experience or advise re. using the Minolta
medium format scanner(dimage Scan
, December 17, 2001 1:31 PM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners:minolta and med format
Hi!
Just want to add that Minolta Dimage Scan Multi Pro also has a real 3200 PPI
resolution for 120 (MF) film, which is almost a three times improvement over
older models.
Regards
Erik Kaffehr
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Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 7:50 AM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners:minolta and med format
Greetings,
does anyone have any experience or advise re. using the Minolta
medium format scanner(dimage Scan II) and their stiching software.
??I understand
as the
operator do not need to do anything out of ordinary to achieve 4800 dpi.
Paul Wilson
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From: Andy D'Angelo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:07 PM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners:minolta and med format
My initial question
: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:26 PM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners:minolta and med format
No, that's not what I said.
Simply stated, the Minolta Scan Multi Pro (and the various versions of the
Scan Multi) do not require you to stitch pieces of an image together in
Photoshop when
.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy D'Angelo
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 6:50 AM
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Subject: Re: filmscanners:minolta and med format
Greetings,
does anyone have any experience or advise re. using the Minolta
medium
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