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Re: Half Frame and Digital

--- In halfframe35@yahoogroups.com, Jim Thomas <oldcameras@...> wrote:
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> Photo Express? I'm trying to finish a roll of Tri-X in my Olympus Pen
> to send to them as a test. I'm curious about your experience with them
> and if you're happy with their work.
> I'd be interested in any comments you have about them, (as I prepare to
> send them film).

Yes, it is Photo Express that I referred to. I've been very
pleased with their prints and their scans. The B&W that I sent them
was Plus-X; the color was mostly the older Fuji, not Superia (can't
remember the name right now and the film is in the freezer) that Ritz
carries in 12 exposure rolls. I think they do a fine job; I hope that
you'll report on what they do with Tri-X. Their scans are very
carefully done and they're pretty big. Service is quick to me here in
Minnesota.






Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:49 am

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Hello, I wonder what people think about half frame with digital scanning and printing. Here's what I'm beginning to conclude after getting a scanner: --By...
delebill
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Feb 22, 2006
1:03 am

I've done some scans of my half frame slides (Epson Perfection 4180 Photo), and with a little practice I've gotten some good results. But, I noticed you...
Jim Thomas
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Feb 22, 2006
1:32 am

... Yes, it is Photo Express that I referred to. I've been very pleased with their prints and their scans. The B&W that I sent them was Plus-X; the color...
delebill
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Feb 22, 2006
3:01 am

Yes , i'm in that case wondering actually, best cheapest scannner is the Epson 4990 which can use a 4800 dpi resolution, good for enlarge abou 30x40 in ...
Antoine Giraudo
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Feb 22, 2006
1:32 am

... Are you thinking of upgrading to the 4990 model? I have the Epson 3200, too,; I've been taking pictures for quite a while and I like the fact that it can...
delebill
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Feb 22, 2006
3:02 am

I'm not sure about the 4x5 film holder in the 4990, but you can esaly have a good print larger, interpolating the file with a lower resolution, my press book...
Antoine Giraudo
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Feb 22, 2006
4:15 am

These are actions for photoshop to interpolate, i don't have tried them on print but they are good i think : http://www.nyphotographics.com/ftppage.htm yes...
Antoine Giraudo
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Feb 22, 2006
4:21 am

Obviously it is difficult to generalise about the quality of scanners for half-frame as it depends a lot on the particular scanner, film, printer combination. ...
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prof_48ks
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Feb 22, 2006
11:34 pm

Thanks for your informative post. Your end product -- 13/14mb scan and A4 print @300 dpi--sounds impressive to me. Your recommendation of Vuescan makes me...
delebill
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Feb 23, 2006
4:43 am

For what it's worth, I use Vuescan with my Epson Perfection 4180 Photo, and find that it produces better scans than with the Epson software. The scan is much...
Jim Thomas
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Feb 23, 2006
4:48 am

For my part i use the Silversfast soft one delivered with Epson Scan, even if it is the SE edition it is very good too. ... +++ANTOINE GIRAUDO+++ ...
Antoine Giraudo
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Feb 23, 2006
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