I also scanned at lower resolution, 1600 dpi, which is sufficient for my online purposes. I was always a bit concerned about the heat from the scanner bulb so I only scanned two strips at a time to minimize the number of passes the strips were exposed to the lamp. I initially used the the 4 strip tray provided with the V750. If I need higher quality I’d send them out or shoot them with a high MP sensor and macro lens. I found the provided trays quite workable for my purposes so far. I’ve scanned thousands of negatives, 35 and 120, on my Epson V750 using VueScan. What are your best solutions you use for scanning in images/negatives from an old fashioned film shoot? Nick Carver: 5 Epson scanning methods compared.īut the reviewer was mainly using these for "wet mounting".which seems a bit much for me starting off, but their holders do have what seems to be quality parts and glass to hold your negatives. I'd seen a video about using the ones from : I'd seen video that extolled (sp?) the virtues of getting the ones for the V850.but I can't seem to find those available online.they have glass in the holder which seems would be good to completely flatten the negatives. I have the Epson V600 scanner and the holders/tray for film that came with it, no glass and look a bit rickety. In spite of myself, I think I might have gotten some keepers on the first 3 rolls of 120. I just got back my first B&W negatives from my 6x12 Ondu wooden pinhole camera.
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