Of course that does not take into consideration your time learning to use it properly and your time doing the scanning. I noticed a 50-100 slide batch scanner in the new B&H Digital Catalog for $700, but it is only 3600 dpi. But that may be a bagain for someone who had a bunch of slides to digitalize. That is the cheapest I have seen a high capacity batch scanner selling for.
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Herb Chong wrote:
how much do you pay for your high res scans? the places around me cost $20 minimum for 4000dpi for the scan, and that doesn't include the CD that they return the files to me on. places that charge less don't do a good enough job for me. colors are off or there is way too much dust.
Herb....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: New scanner
A big part of why I'm asking is that I want to get a scanner, but maybe an inexpensive one just for proofs, letting the nearby lab make the really hi
res
scans for final printing of those photographs I want printed via inkjet or other means other than in the wet darkroom.
-- graywolf http://graywolfphoto.com
"You might as well accept people as they are, you are not going to be able to change them anyway."