It was a 7200i, which is turning out to have been a false economy. my w10 machine doesnt 'see' the scanner at all, even with vuescan on a trial download
thats good to know. i was wary as I bought a Plustek neg scanner which works, just, on my wife's ancient 32bit w10 laptop but not my newer 64bit w10 machine. youve put my mind at rest, so thanks
Hi Chris, I agree a flatbed looks the best option and my budget says V5/600, but my head says compatibility problems with W10 64bit. I'm kinda stuck then, as a v800 is way out of my budget
I'm looking for advice, I'm now devving my own films, 35mm and 120, and need a decent scanner that will work with Windows 10 64-bit OS. Can anyone recommend anything, ideally in the £200-300 range?
Thanks
I am about to start developing and scanning my own black and white films, but I am unsure which developer to go for.
I will be mostly shooting Ilford FP4 and Acros 100, and want to keep grain to a minimum, with a nice range of tones and decent sharpness.
I would prefer a liquid developer.
Can...
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