I’ve never seen companies be that conservative with their marketing numbers. So you can print that size file up to 20 x 30. If you are sending it out to get a digital C-print, (LightJet or Lambda), on Fuji Crystal archive, or on Kodak Endura, you can comfortably uses 200ppi. Well, yah, at 330 DPI on an inkjet printer. I.e., that a 4011 x 6048 px file will give you a 12 x 18 print. Second, this review will be short and sweet. While you may be able to suck a few more details out of Howtek or Tango drum scanners,…I doubt it. Mostly for ease of use once you’re setup and have your workflow down. However, even I have to admit, the Noritsus, and probably the Fuji SP-500, are in a totally different league. I have used the Nikon 9000, Minolta Dimage 5400, Imacon FlexTight Precision II, (I suppose I considered that the Cadillac of scanners), and an assortment of flatbeds. Since I’m still printing in the darkroom on fiber paper, I’m far from an expert. My first off is that I used a Noritsu LS600 and HS-1800 for testing, because that’s what my friend’s small lab has.
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