SMC, do you intend to scan these on a flatbed of your own, or send out, or do you have access to a drum scanner?
Reason I say so, the difference in color and tone, might be moot if you\'re just throwing any and all transparencies, irrespective of size, onto an Epson V700 (for example)
Medium format, there are somewhat pricey but effective film scanning solutions for the desktop user.
If you\'re shooting 4x5, then it\'s either drum scan or flatbedding it!
EDIT: I should mention that use a collapsing-mount New Mamiya 6 rangefinder, and though 6x6 is a bit static for most landscapes in my opinion, the thing is wickedly \"pocketable\" and weighs little for what it is. Attach the 50mm lens, put in a 220 roll and you\'re off and running.
SMC, do you intend to scan these on a flatbed of your own, or send out, or do you have access to a drum scanner?
Reason I say so, the difference in color and tone, might be moot if you\'re just throwing any and all transparencies, irrespective of size, onto an Epson V700 (for example)
Medium format, there are somewhat pricey but effective film scanning solutions for the desktop user.
If you\'re shooting 4x5, then it\'s either drum scan or flatbedding it!
EDIT: I should mention that use a collapsing-mount New Mamiya 6 rangefinder, and though 6x6 is a bit static for most landscapes in my opinion, the thing is wicked \"pocketable\" and weighs little for what it is. Attach the 50mm lens, put in a 220 roll and you\'re off and running.
SMC, do you intend to scan these on a flatbed of your own, or send out, or do you have access to a drum scanner?
Reason I say so, the difference in color and tone, might be moot if you\'re just throwing any and all transparencies, irrespective of size, onto an Epson V700 (for example)
Medium format, there are somewhat pricey but effective film scanning solutions for the desktop user.
If you\'re shooting 4x5, then it\'s either drum scan or flatbedding it!
EDIT: I should mention that I a the collapsing-mount New Mamiya 6 rangefinder, and though 6x6 is a bit static for most landscapes in my opinion, the thing is wicked \"pocketable\" and weighs little for what it is. Attach the 50mm lens, put in a 220 roll and you\'re off and running.
SMC, do you intend to scan these on a flatbed of your own, or send out, or do you have access to a drum scanner?
Reason I say so, the difference in color and tone, might be moot if you\'re just throwing any and all transparencies, irrespective of size, onto an Epson V700 (for example)
Medium format, there are somewhat pricey but effective film scanning solutions for the desktop user.
If you\'re shooting 4x5, then it\'s either drum scan or flatbedding it!
Aug 16, 2009 at 08:29 PM
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