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[filmscanners] RE: Digital PIC
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- Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Digital PIC
- From: "Jack Phipps" <JPhipps@asf.com>
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 17:14:38 -0600
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Details for the production units are still being finalized and it will
depend on the model. It is anticipated that the initial consumer units will
have about 2000 by 3000 pixels for a 24 by 36 mm image.
Jack
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Shomler [mailto:bob@shomler.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 3:49 PM
To: Jack Phipps
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Digital PIC
Jack, what are the pixel dimensions of the largest image included in the
XRDN set?
Bob Shomler
>>What are the resolutions of the three versions saved to the CDR?
>>How many bits is the scan?
>
>The three sizes are:
>2000 by 3000
>1024 by 1536
>512 by 768
>These are all 8 bit JPEG images capable of printing up to 8x10.
>Also included is an eXtended Range Digital Negative (XRDN). This is a
series
>of files that contain virtually all of the information gained during the
>scan. It is a 12 bit structure that contains even the information scanned
>between images. A customer would use these files to build 8 or 16 bit
TIFFs,
>PSD, or JPEG files. The resulting images can be used for enlargements well
>beyond 8x10.
>
>>Can the customer use the developed film after processing?
>
>The XRDNs are returned to the customer (along with the JPEGs) on a CD
>instead of film negatives.
>
>Jack Phipps
>Applied Science Fiction
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