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Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - laarree - 01-18-2008 Just saw this bit of news on a photo website. Scanner manufacturer Plustek finally comes out with Mac-compatible 35mm film scanners that scan at a hardware resolution of 7200 dpi, beating out former resolution winner Konica-Minolta's Dimage Scan Elite 5400II (company is now defunct and absorbed into Sony). http://www.photo-i.co.uk/News/Jan08/Plustek.html and on Plustek's website: http://www.plustek.com/product/7500i_ai_spec.asp and http://www.plustek.com/product/7500i_se_spec.asp Because they never had Mac software, I had ignored the brand. Is anyone here familiar with them? I have thousands of 35mm slides and negs at home and am revving up again to some major scanning. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - Racer X - 01-18-2008 above about 3k, you just start to get noise and are just seeing the dye cloud clumps. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - laarree - 01-18-2008 If it's a multi-scanned, 16-bit file, capturing film grain and dye cloud dumps isn't a bad thing. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - Racer X - 01-18-2008 I'll look into it over the weekend and give you my opinion. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - laarree - 01-18-2008 Found this review of the previous generation, PC-only version Plustek: http://shutterbug.com/equipmentreviews/scanners_printers/0907plustek/index1.html It sounds like the downside of the scanner is that its dynamic range is lower than some of its competition. The new one has a DR of 3.5, & the reviewed model's was 3.3. I don't know if DR figures are comparable scanner to scanner or if there is a consistent way in which it's measured by different manufacturers. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - Racer X - 01-19-2008 I haven't looked at film scanner specs in a few years, but that dynamic range seems pretty low. I have an old Minolta Scan Multi (does just about any roll format with the right tray) and even back in '99 I think it was about 3.6. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - Racer X - 01-19-2008 I think the multi exposure thingy takes care of the moderate dynamic range. Not sure how it does it in a single pass though. Specs say it is single pass. Re: Plustek releases 7200dpi 35mm film scanners that are Mac-compatible - laarree - 01-19-2008 Multi-exposure is actually done by doing several scans in a row and combining them-- I think the Silverfast software manages that. Sort of how high dynamic range photography is done, if I'm not mistaken. |