Fujiowski
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I'm thinking about picking up a V700 or V750 Pro scanner to do my scanning because the cost of sending the film to get developed to an online lab is starting to add up rather quickly. It's about $20 per roll for the super scans. At first I didn't think I would shoot as much but on average every time I go on vacation I shoot about 5 rolls.
Here is my question, and it's a basic one:
How do I get the film ready to scan? Suppose I am done shooting the roll of film, do I simply take it out from the camera and cut every frame and then place it on the scanner?
Or do I still have to develop it using chemicals, etc.?
Here is my question, and it's a basic one:
How do I get the film ready to scan? Suppose I am done shooting the roll of film, do I simply take it out from the camera and cut every frame and then place it on the scanner?
Or do I still have to develop it using chemicals, etc.?