Michael Keller (keller@wvinter.net)
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 21:48:49 -0500
I use a Polaroid Sprintscan Plus at work, it has a ppi of 2700 (means your 1"x1.5"
slide or neg has a pixel dimension of 2700x4000, good enough for full bleed
magazine cover on press), and a density range of 3.4. On the previous Nikon
Coolscans, Nikon wouldn't publish the D range. The SSPlus is now running under
$1500 in catalogs, Nikon has a newer scanner that is a little better than the
Polaroid now. But it's unlikely the Olympus has specs like these.
Judy Seigel wrote:
> I'm trying to buy a 35 mm slide/negative scanner, for the Mac. (Please, no
> wisecracks from envious people.) I'm told about an Olympus something or
> other for $369, but haven't yet seen it. (I gather I have to go to the
> dread Web...) But while the topic is on, does anyone know it? Or other in
> that price range? And why the Polaroid is nearly twice the price? (I have
> a flatbed, but gather that's ng for 35 mm to large size, even with
> adapter.)
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