RE: Film/Slide Scanner | |
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At 7:17 AM -0700 9/4/08, Mark Blackwell wrote:
Scanning takes time, but it hardly has to be the only thing you are doing while the scanner is running.
While that's true, it's not the scanning which is the real time sink in the process.
As I pointed out, it's the post processing which consumes much time and the flaws in any piece of film will not be eliminated by either scanning or digital duping.
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