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I made a quality scan of my new greeting card so people can use this for craft projects, scrapbooking, etc.
Please be thoughtful and use it for personal projects only and not for profit.
Slide Film Scan Comparison Data:
Scan Left:
LinoHell Tango Drum Scan
5250 DPI
16-bit tiff
ProPhoto RGB
Scan Right:
Nikon Super Coolscan 9000ED
2x Multi Scan
color management = off
Digital ICE
4000 DPI
16-bit tiff
ProPhoto RGB
Nikon Raw (NEF) to ACR to Photoshot CS4 to tiff
Saved to sRGB jpeg, full images reduced together using Bicubic Sharper for Best reduction, 100% thumbs un-changed. No additional sharpening, no changes of any kind from files supplied.
Fuji Sensia 100
Kawakawa New Zealand. Taken on Fuji Pro 400 and scanned. Note the railway line running down the middle of the road!
Archivist Jennifer Whitby scans a site drawing. This will form part of a digital record uploaded to the Archaeological Data Service, an archive of material available online. To learn more about the work of the Archives team, follow this link: