Re: Minolta 5400 or Coolscan V
- From: "Bart van der Wolf" <bvdwolf@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:48:53 +0200
"Hans-Dieter Oberle" <Hans-Dieter.Oberle@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:42D4D301.5CBDDE21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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could you please let me know how long it takes to scan 1000 slides with ICE and the 5400 resolution?
You don't want to sit and wait for the scanner to finish, so let it run unattended.
I've done some timings in the past, but actual times will differ depending on the density of the film, the interface used and the computer speed:
<http://groups.google.nl/group/rec.photo.equipment.35mm/msg/f2115a4d9251b6a0?dmode=source>
How long does it take to scan a batch of 4 slides?
In my example it would have taken some 19 minutes pure scanning time (excluding setup and color correction).
I intend to scan some 1000 slides.
You may want to pre-sort to reduce setup time and prioritize the more important images, and already think about a storage and retrieval solution. Good luck.
Bart
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