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- Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:36 am
- Location: Connecticut, USA
- Real Name: Nick Lavigne
Hi Nick,
the accuracy comes from the firmware based image stabiliser, not the mechanics. For HDR to work well it has to be accurate to the pixel, which it is, else you see ghosting.
It is a continuous motion scanner, thus you can't take two images fast enough. The old scanners used to have stop and go motion which was very harsh on the film and required all manner of other nasty processes to accomodate that (i.e. clamp gates etc..).