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How does FotoTechnika scan developed (uncut) film?
FotoTechnika uses a Noritsu digital minilab high-speed film scanner to scan 35mm or medium format (120/220) film. Color negatives and B&W negatives on orange-base film automatically have imperfections from lint and scratches removed via Digital ICE image correction software. Images on Noritsu-produced CDs may be viewed with the automatic viewer software written onto the CD, or images may be opened directly from the image folder labeled “DCIM.”
Can the other sizes of developed film also be scanned?
Yes, but since the Noritsu can only accommodate the current standard film sizes (35mm and medium format), other sizes of developed film are scanned on either our Epson, Imacon or Braun scanners, depending on the format and the output size and resolution needed. Imacon film scanners are used for film from 110 to 4x5, flatbed scanners for 8”x10” and 11”x14” film and the Braun scanner for large quantities of slides.
What kind of scans are available from film?
Scans are available in different resolutions, based on the final output size required. FotoTechnika’s standard format is tiff in RGB mode, but can save scans as jpegs upon request.
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