The Pacific Image models do "whole strip" scanning,
and I do NOT recommend this option, at least on
PIE units, for two reasons:
a) dust collects on that large part of the roll left
dangling out of the unit for a long time while the scans
are made.
b) I've not seen my unit deal with a roll keeping the images
centered.  It inevitably drifts so that after about 10 scans
you're seeing a third of one frame and two-thirds of the next.

Bruce Dayton wrote:
> 
> Steve,
> 
> One big thing to look for when doing negatives is the ability to batch
> scan.  Saves alot of time.  Use Vuescan, lock in the settings and scan
> a whole strip or roll unattended.  Some of the Minolta scanners do
> that.  I'm not sure on the Nikons or Canons.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 3:59:27 PM, you wrote:
> 
> SP> Good advice Mishka,
> 
> SP> Now, how about a scanner for the negatives?  Any
> SP> suggestions out there for a good scanner in the $500
> SP> range, that produces good results for prints up to
> SP> 8x10, from negatives?
> 
> SP> Thanks again
> 
> SP> --- Mishka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It is quite normal to have prints completely screwed
> >> up by the lab. Even a
> >> pretty good (read: expensive) lab. OTOH, it's much
> >> more difficult to screw
> >> up the film, since it's mostly automated. The "white
> >> out" on the faces is
> >> much more likely to show up on slides than on
> >> negative film, since the
> >> latter has much more lattitude, so if your slides
> >> are OK, I wouldn't worry
> >> about the negs. Scan them and adjust the
> >> colors/contrast/etc yourself --
> >> that seems to one sure way to guarantee consistent
> >> results.
> >> As far as scanning goes, if you are going to do it
> >> in the same lab that made
> >> your prints, what makes you think they are going to
> >> do a better job there?
> >> Best,
> >> Mishka
> >>
> 
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