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Re: Exact Width of Scan in 2:1 Format
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2008-02-28 15:48:14

HI Austin,

Thanks. I see I had it figured wrong. Using the 2:1 mode would cut 10mm off the side of
the 40mm negative so that won't work. Guess the only way to scan the 6X4.5 negative,
other than stitching, is at 2540 spi.

Sandy

--- In Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscanyahoogroups.com, "Austin Franklin&quot; <austin.franklin...> wrote:
&gt;
> Hi Sandy,
&gt;
> It says exactly what it is in one of the Leaf manuals. Perhaps in the files
&gt; section? I can go upstairs and look later if you can't find it. The 1:1
> mode is 60cm wide, so it would be 30cm wide for 2:1 mode I would believe,
> which is ~1.2".
>
> Regards,
>
> Austin
&gt;
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscanyahoogroups.com [mailto: Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscanyahoogroups.com]On
> > Behalf Of ssanking
> > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:17 PM
> > To: Leafscan%40yahoogroups.com">Leafscanyahoogroups.com
&gt; > Subject: [Leafscan] Exact Width of Scan in 2:1 Format
&gt; >
>; >
>; > Can someone tell me the exact width of the scanning area when
>; > using the Leafscan 45 in
> > 2:1 format. I have some 6X4.5 negatives that measure 40X55mm and
> > am trying to figure out
> > how much of the short dimension I would lose in scanning at 5080
>; > spi in 2:1 mode. As best
>; > I can figure the short dimension is 1.5", which if so would crop
>; > very little from my 6X4.5
&gt; > negatives.
> >
>; > Am I on the right track here?
&gt; >
>; > Sandy King
>; >
>; >
>; >
>; >
>; >
>; >
>; >
>; >
>; > Message Archives <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Leafscan/messages>;
> >
>; > Helpful Documents <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Leafscan/files/>
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