http://getconnectedmedia.com - Digitize your film negatives using the Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Scanner. Mike shows us how to scan your negatives and store them digitally on your computer.
@666alberto The Epson V300 is good for you. The V700 is better, but a lot more expensive. A 300dpi is a good resolution for a scan (unless if you want to print a very large format)
@killthebetrayer thanks for fast answer, i saw v330 for 100bucks,
scanning A4 Color at 600 Dpi -> 37 sec
scanning Qualità Best Negatives 35 mm at 2400 dpi -> 52 secondi
you think that for DIAPOSITIVE (slides) 300dpi is sufficient?
i've surfed hours but i didn't find video of post-elaboration:
i mean the 4slides at time scanned, are they automatically cutted by sw?(i hope yes!)
666alberto 2 weeks ago
@666alberto The Epson V300 is good for you. The V700 is better, but a lot more expensive. A 300dpi is a good resolution for a scan (unless if you want to print a very large format)
killthebetrayer 2 weeks ago
@killthebetrayer damn god 7200dpi 380MB!! how much of that is useless distortion? please i need a good tip :
i've to digitalize just MINE >25000 diapositive, what machine would you suggest me? (and what resolution compromise to quality/MB) thanks
666alberto 2 weeks ago
@productionmaniacp98 He said that you can't fit 3 of these images in 1GB.
killthebetrayer 1 month ago
Lol, not 1 GB. 1GB is 1024mb and do your math, cuz 383mb x 2 isn't 1024 ;)
productionmaniacp98 1 month ago
How can I buy it?
MrPhornlim 2 months ago
му..ак. пальцами негативы лапает. по хлебалу бы ему.
штука хорошая, но очень дорогая. - не для домашнего пользования.
Qapernik 3 months ago
Its PPI not DPI, DPI is what a printer does, scanners and Photoshop are all work in PPI.
ctphoto 4 months ago