Canon canoscan 8600F review by Stockholmviews.com, page 5

 
 
 
Scanning 6x17 film with the Canon 8600F
 
  image scanned at 2400px/in  filesize 14000x4800pix (straitened and slightly croped)
  and 45mb @ jpg10 USM: R=0.3 A=300 T=0 (film type Fuji NPS160 negative film)
Canon canoscan 8600F 6x17 scan example
Yes the red marks are crop positions :0)
 
6x17 scan Canon 8600F crop 16x17 scan Canon 8600F crop 2
Crop1 from above image at 100%
Crop2 from above image at 100%
6x17 scan Canon 8600F crop 36x17 scan Canon 8600F crop 4
Crop3 from above image at 100%
Crop4 from above image at 100%
 
  The same image scanned with Canon 9950F can be found
  at the diy 6x17 page (slightly different crop)
  And a B&W example.
Canon 8600F B&W scan of 6x17 filmformat
  image scanned at 2400px/in  filesize 1500x5100pix (straitened and slightly croped)
  and 28mb @ jpg10, USM: R=0.9 A=400 T=0 (film type Ilford Delta 100)
 
Crop1 from above image at 100%
Crop1 from above image at 100%
   
Crop1 from above image at 100%
Crop1 from above image at 100%
 
  Last exaple of 120 film is this 6x6 slide film scan (Velvia 100F)
  image scanned at 2400px/in  filesize 4850x4900pix (straitened and slightly croped)
  and 20mb @ jpg10, USM: R=0.7 A=500 T=0 (film type Velvia 100F)
  download the full res image as specified abowe[ here ]
 
&X& scan on canon 8600F flatbed scannerCrop 1 from the 6x6 canon 8600F scan
Overview and crop positions
Crop 1 from the 6x6 scan
 
Crop 2 Canon 8600fCrop 2 Canon 8600f slide film scan Velvia 100F
Crop 1 from the 6x6 scan
Crop 1 from the 6x6 scan
 
  The following pages will contain some tweak atempts and I will once again
  go back to 35mm film format and the building construction image :0)
 

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