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Scanning Wars

Scanning Wars

My Epson film scanner and I have been fighting lately.   For the past two weeks I just can't seem to get a good scan.   I can't seem to get a sharp scan.   I can't seem to get a scan with the correct color.    I can't seem to get a scan with the proper exposure.  I even had a day I couldn't get it to select a negative in the software to scan.   I had it with my scanner.   I was done.   I am getting rid of this thing and getting a 'proper' scanner.   I was so frustrated with the dealing with this... I decided to uninstall all of my software.  Reinstall it and try one last time and attempt to scan the roll of Ilford 400 XP2 from Popeye Camera.   I dropped the negatives on the scanner and sure enough I get a great set of scans.   I was actually very happy with how they came out.

During my Epson Hate fest I had begun researching what is available for higher end scanners.    There seem to be three on the market and one that I can actually afford which is the PlusTek OpticFilm 120.   This is running about $2,000 USD which is a massive investment.  I would need to sell a lot of prints to justify spending that on a scanner so if each of you could commit to buy 1 or 2 then I'm going for it.  I'm only half joking - seriously go buy a print otherwise this might need a little more consideration.  I would be very interested if anyone is using this scanner and has an opinion on it.   The one thing I found very strange is that it needs to sit 8 inches away from the wall as the tray exits in the back during scanning.   Seems inconvenient.

The higher end options are the Hasselblad Flextight X1 and Flextight X5 which cost $16,000 and $25,000 respectively.  These are far out of my price range.  I am not opposed if a wealthy ShootTokyo readers wants to buy them for me or if Hasselblad wants to give them to me.  For the reader, you'l get a complimentary print of anything I put up in my Print Shop.   For Hasselblad, I'm happy to write a review of the scanner and even wear a Hasselblad T-Shirt sometimes.   What a great deal for either of you!

Anyways, since neither of these are going to happen...

I love how the bokeh in this first picture came out.

Today’s configuration:  Hasselblad 501cm with a Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm shot on Ilford 400 XP2.

Jiyugaoka

Jiyugaoka

My friend John I always bump into at Starbucks on the weekends.  He has been working on a book for a few years.  I so admire the dedication.

Starbucks in Jiyugaoka

Starbucks in Jiyugaoka

No comment.  I'll let the picture speak for itself...

Cones in Jiyugaoka

Cones in Jiyugaoka

I'm trying to incorporate people more into my photos.  I have a habit of actually working to not have people in my photo...

JIyugaoka

JIyugaoka

I love this building.  It is messy but somehow doesn't look so...

Jiyugaoka

Jiyugaoka

I need to crash for the night.  I need to get up early and pack for Vegas.  Thanks for stopping by today...

Las Vegas Photowalk

Las Vegas Photowalk

Wandering

Wandering

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