Q words that end with x1/27/2024 ![]() Adjusting the z height is on a early 1990's commerical flatbed's holder it really is nothing new. With most of my scans I just use the stock Epson holders or my own custom ones. After about 10 years it gets old like a kickback is going on. The betterscanning holder gets mentioned on every thread about Epson scanners. ![]() I have three new rolls to develop Monday and should be able to scan them Wednesday. I've only shot and scanned my first roll, so, I might be prejudging a bit. I use VueScan, and I use Bibble 5 for the digital darkroom. After scanning, I find I am pushing the contrast and putting a moderate "sag" in the curves histogram to get a good toned image. I am just not sure if it can be better.Ī second problem I am having is the scans lack contrast. The results I am getting seem pretty good. Do you mean ordinary "non-glare" picture frame glass? It sounds to me like the etched glass directly on the film pressing it to the bed would certainly flatten the film. What seems to happen, is that the film bows and warps a bit trying to span the 5 inch length of the holder. Here I do this on every flatbed and have done this since the early 1990's.Įver since flatbeds came out 2 decades ago folks have goofed around with Z heightsĪs I study the Epson film holder I see that it holds the film off the bed, about half way in the space that lies between the bed and the glass in the lid. One can place an inclined rough piece of machined bar stock so it slopes from zero to say 1 mm on the glass to find the best focus. ![]() Thus I wonder if the focus of the scan bar is set *purposely* above the glass with some units since some of my 2 units are like this. In a few rare glossy ultra sharp contact prints I have used above 600 dpi say 800 or 1200 but the added detail at best is not much ie slitting hairs. Most all photos only need a 300 to 600 dpi scan 300 here is most common. In scanning both sharp contact prints and magazines both my old Epson 1200U and Epson Perfection 1250 are a massive overkill and are just 1200 dpi flatbeds. I mention this because I have seen this in some of my flatbeds that are "like this" but are NOT sure if that was the intent or just sloppy tolerances. Thus if a flatbed can resolve say 1500 to 1800 dpi the point of best focus *MIGHT* be set (BIASED) above the glass a tad such that best focus is for scanning negatives and the DOF is such that it is still good enough for prints and magazines. A scan at a 600 dpi setting will resolve every dot in the image with no banding. With many printed materials such as scanning a fine magazine the line screen of say National Geographic is about 150 to 170 line screen. ![]() You can also list the top queries.See if you can follow my comment about Edwards comment of : ![]() If you don't know how to fill the gaps, click on " See examples". It can be used as a little help if you found yourselves stuck in one of these games, or, simply, to amaze your friends!įill in the left form to find the word you need. You can even use it to find words that rhyme to write songs or poems. This solver can be used to cheat or search for words in games such as crosswords, the hangman, Draw Something or the Scrabble alike ( Words With Friends, Wordfeud.). ![]()
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