Is Digital ICE really needed for new film? in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing Posted June 24, 2003 I am planning to buy a film/slide scanner. I know they give a much better result. Now, I know that Minolta dual scan seems to be the cheapest acceptable film scanner. But it does not have digital ICE which I read to be important for shortening the scanning time. Unfortunately the "big brand" ones cost more than i can afford now. i have found though Benq 2470 which has digital ICE and costs just $40 more than Minolta. I am not planning to scan 15 years old films, is digital ICE really crucial? If yes, has anybody have any experience with Benq? Thank you.
Is Digital ICE really needed for new film?
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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I am planning to buy a film/slide scanner. I know they give a much better
result.
Now, I know that Minolta dual scan seems to be the cheapest acceptable
film scanner. But it does not have digital ICE which I read to be important
for shortening the scanning time. Unfortunately the "big brand" ones
cost more than i can afford now. i have found though Benq 2470 which
has digital ICE and costs just $40 more than Minolta.
I am not planning to scan 15 years old films, is digital ICE really crucial?
If yes, has anybody have any experience with Benq?
Thank you.