
For instance the Agfa I mentioned above was a really good scanner, better than an Epson I think in some respects, and cost me $50. Looking back at legacy scanners, there is a huge number available, sometimes very inexpensively, if you are willing to work within the limitations (SCSI, OS, etc.). This isn't a suggestion to redo that scanner test - just basic data points on capability and such. I would recommend Pali for some good data points on various drum scanners and high end flatbeds. For instance I would be happy to add data for the Screen Cezanne, Microtek M1, and Agfa T2500 - the 3 LF-capable scanners I have owned and used over the years. You could add people willing to add pertinent info to the document. Might I suggest a Google Docs spreadsheet that can be editable by approved users.

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If you are looking to make a comprehensive list of scanners that can do LF film as a reference, you should consider adding in all possible scanners, and perhaps make a spreadsheet for various data points such as: max scanning area, type of scanner (flatbed, drum, etc.), usable OS (Windows XP/7/10, Mac OS9/OSX, etc.), software available, and whatever else. Many of us are running old scanners and of course these have not been eclipsed by newer offerings whatsoever. This test done by members of the LF community is quite old, but is a good reference for many scanners that are available outside of the realm of "new production:" I should add also that TWAIN compatibility is important I use Linux, not windows. Here's my start, from research yesterday: I should stress that I'm *not* looking for a discussion on resolution, Dmax, accutance and the rest at present I just want a reference list of scanners with the physical ability to scan 4x5 negatives. Trying to find even something as simple as the size of slides/negatives which can be scanned is remarkably difficult tedious to say the least. something off the bay, in all likelihood) scanner.

My ancient and increasingly unreliable Epson Photo Perfection 2450 (for some values of perfection) has finally given up the ghost and no longer even communicates with the computer, so time for a new (i.e.
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Using FTP - For Unix Systems - For Macintosh Systems Mac OS X System Terminal. My search skills are obviously lacking, but I cannot locate such a list of scanners, either here on the forum or on the interwebs at large. Enable scanning to a computer (Windows) Open the HP Printer Assistant.
