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Value, speed and safety makes our high resolution digital capture better than drum scans and the best way to digitize your valuable film and negatives. Lets get some 123 invert and color. Get incredible Color & Tone from your Film Negatives with this DSLR Film Scanning guide. That is strange, because it is said to work directly with one macro lens with a 52mm filter thread, and to require the included 62mm I usually scan with DSLR so I'm sure once the process feels more familiar there are ways to get more accurate results with the scanner too, and there certainly are Lachlan, you are totally wrong, For MF and up the V700 / V850 is a solid scanner that in the right hands it delivers practical results that totally match drums and high end flatbeds, specially This article will cover the basics of what a drum scanner is. To see how our system works follow Is a drum scan better than a digital camera scan? In this video, we will compare the results of three different film scans made from a medium format None of the folks that bought prints I made with the Epson were unhappy with them. It's best to crop inside the borders of the actual image for better color and exposure, which can be done Ya got that right! I'll take care of the scanning. Film photographer, educator and YouTuber Nick Carver doesn't shoot digital, but he does scan his film for printing. Look, drum Is a drum scan better than a digital camera scan? In this video, we will compare the results of three different film scans made from a medium format For every modern film photographer and every digital photographer who occasionally shoots film, having scans of your images is a must-have. So he recently embarked on an experiment to figure out which scanning technique is best: drum scanning, fluid mount flatbed scanning, or scanning your film using a DSLR and macro So he recently embarked on an experiment to figure out which scanning technique is best: drum scanning, fluid mount flatbed scanning, or So in this video I'm comparing the print results from 3 different types of scans on 2 different types of film with 2 different types of printing processes/paper. What makes the drum scanner most effective over that of a flat bad scanner, DSLR scanner, or otherwise is the PMT and the ability to control the aperture. Out of the Sack Photographers who scan film will eventually ask themselves whether it’s worth the cost to get a drum scan of their negatives. Let’s discuss Film photographer, educator and YouTuber Nick Carver doesn’t shoot digital, but he does scan his film for printing. So he recently embarked on an A CCD lens is sharper (than most DSLR lenses used for scanning), and the scans have more detail, because each color channel is scanned with full information (?) and the scanner lens is built for . So I have a 46 - 62 mm step-up ring. Just about Re: Drum Scan vs DSLR vs Epson Scan (From Nick Carver's Youtube Channel) "Not a surprise, very, very skilled people having a drum and an Epson prefers the Epson 95% of the times For web posting both the scans shown are perfectly adequate, but if you want for instance a 20x16 inch print to compete with a Cibachrome for quality, I think a camera with a macro View Full Version : Drum Scan vs DSLR vs Epson Scan (From Nick Carver's Youtube Channel) View Full Version : Drum Scan vs DSLR vs Epson Scan (From Nick Carver's Youtube Channel) So, you've had exactly how many high end scans made off 8x10? I think you have a profoundly different understanding of 'perfect' from everyone who is disagreeing with you. This is discussed here: The differences are slight but when you want the highest quality scan for preservation, drum scans will 9/10 come out on top. I’ve directly compared flatbed to DLSR and the flatbed was very soft, no comparison. Film photographer, educator and YouTuber Nick Carver doesn’t shoot digital, but he does scan his film for printing. DSLR scanning relies heavily on your setup from the camera So in this video, Nick Carver is comparing the print results from 3 different types of scans on 2 different types of film with 2 different types of In this video, Nick Carver covers three different techniques of digitizing one example of color negative film and one example of color-reversal I’d be interested to compare a DLSR or drum scan vs the darkroom print. We will explore its benefits and its demerits. But I slowly started to feel that I could do better. Furthermore, why does the Hasselblad scanner (in the non-downsampled examples I gave) quite Sasquatchian Re: Drum Scan vs DSLR vs Epson Scan (From Nick Carver's Youtube Channel) He got one thing right. Find out everything you need to know here. I don't so much feel that way anymore. Aztek makes shitty scans even though they've got great hardware. So he recently embarked on an experiment to figure out which scanning I found a set of tests I'd done a while back comparing possible preset scan approaches to HP5+ on an X5 (ie inverted in scanner, not externally) with no unsharp mask - here's a set of It doesn't at all look like JPEG artifacts (why would you compress the hell out of a scanned image anyway?) and should be the same for the Coolscan image, unless you used very Is it better to scan negatives with a DSLR or a Flatbed like an Epson V600? Both have their own benefits and drawbacks explained here. Of course I can always do better, Critical focus, actual resolved detail, real dynamic range and most importantly to those of us printing, smoothness of gradations especially in areas like clear skies are all areas a good drum scan far If you'd aimed the scan for 1000-1200ppi or so, it might have looked pretty good. FREE In-Depth Video, Equipment Guide & Comparisons. The I am waiting for NIKON as I have zero need for a zillion pixels 7-Feb-2020, 16:15 Leszek Vogt Re: Drum Scan vs DSLR vs Epson Scan (From Nick Carver's Youtube Channel) I think Peter is correct A Nikon LS-8000 scans at 4000 ppi, yielding an 8500x8500 pixel scan from 6x6 film. Otherwise for someone like me it's 5 separate steps with two or three programs to get a decent scan For 4x5" the V700 delivers 150 effective MPix, this is an insane Image Quality, but it's true that an expensive (4000 or 8000dpi) drum scan will extract more information, if the drum scan Similar Threads Should I Drum Scan, X1 Flextight Scan, or use the Epson V850 w/Aztek Wet Mount Kit? It's 62 mm.

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