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  1. Hello everyone. I've been looking at purchasing an old Nikon Coolscan for awhile now, but need some advice. Forgive me if I use terminology wrong as I'm still learning. I'd love to have a 9000, but it's a little out of my price range, so I'd like to get an old V or 5000. I've got a collection of old slides (roughly 100), and lots of old family 35mm negatives I'd like to digitize. I'm not looking to make a business out of scanning negatives and slides for people, so I'm leaning towards getting the V since they're so much cheaper, but I'm concerned about a few things: 1. 14 BIT vs 18 BIT: I read there's very little perceptible difference between the two, but if I'm scanning under/overexposed or faded slides and negatives, I need all help I can get. Many of the old Ektachromes and older 35mm color negatives have badly faded and it's a "Scan it now or lose it," kind of situation, I feel. Would I benefit much by getting the 18, instead of the 14-bit A/D? 2. MULTIPASS scanning: Also, the 5000 has multipass scanning. I've read it has a 2-line CCD versus the V's 1-line CCD. I know software like Vuescan and Silverfast have a multipass feature for the V but I'm concerned about loss of detail from their method...I think some call it registration issues? Wouldn't the 5000 give better results, in that respect, than Vuescan or Silverfast's multi-scan method or does it really make a noticeable difference? 3. Also, the V is a prosumer model and a 5000 is considered a more professional model, so the 5000 is more likely to increase of value with time, or has their demand diminished in recent years? Thanks!
  2. Taken from the old Midland Valley Railroad Bridge, which has long been converted to a pedestrian bridge.
  3. Took this photo while I college. This is Evans Hall, the administration building. I just liked the lines.
  4. Took this photo of KOTV's studio...shortly before we moved to the new building. The hanging lights were kind-of a cool effect, but I wish I'd had a wider-angled lens to shoot with.
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    My Son, Easter 2017

    Picture I took in the front yard of dad's house. This was his first Easter.
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