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Anonymous
Yeah, I asked the photography direcotr at my college and he showed me the $1,000 scanner that does basically every format and that's way over my head.
So right now it's only 35mm, I have a good feeling it'll be 35mm for a long time. I'm not planning on getting medium format, etc.. Also, for my budget, two of my friends would want to split the price for the scanner/printer. But I was thinking a few hundred at the most. Let's say up around 300 - 400. The photo printer I'd like to be a little cheaper. I don't think a good quality printer would cost the same as the scaners would it?
Again, the printer is not needed but I'd like to be able to make really good prints of certain photos.
The size is not a problem, I think it should fit on my desk in my room or beneath it.
Biggest problem would have to be the price, I am another poor college student after all. This would just help get all these photos organized.
Also one question. I'm not looking into printing billboards but just having really good quality scans so why would someone scan them in something like 6400 dpi? Wouldn't somewhere around 300 or 600 be enough? Do you guys scan that high? I've never scanned anything above 600.
If you need anything else, just say what.
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