12-05-2006, 03:32 PM
Scanning slides and negative isn't a big thing. Even my simple mind scans them on my Alfa scanner with very good results. Maybe not as good as sending out but it doesn't envolve anymore learning curve than scanning a piece of paper.
No offense, Sam, but there is a (good) reason that people get drum scans or use dedicated film scanners. It IS a big thing, if you care about quality.
I wish it were as simple as throwing some slides into a flatbed and pressing a button. It's certainly not like scanning a piece of paper.
No offense, Sam, but there is a (good) reason that people get drum scans or use dedicated film scanners. It IS a big thing, if you care about quality.
I wish it were as simple as throwing some slides into a flatbed and pressing a button. It's certainly not like scanning a piece of paper.